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Title: Stability and adaptability of runner peanut genotypes based on nonlinear regression and AMMI analysis.
Authors: SANTOS, R. C. dos
SILVA, A. F.
GONDIM, T. M. de S.
OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, J. O. L. de
ARAUJO NETO, R. B. de
SAGRILO, E.
VASCONCELOS, R. A. de
MELO FILHO, P. de A.
SILVA FILHO, J. L. da
Affiliation: ROSEANE CAVALCANTI DOS SANTOS, CNPA; ALINEAUREA FLORENTINO SILVA, CPATSA; TARCISIO MARCOS DE SOUZA GONDIM, CNPA; JOSE OSCAR LUSTOSA DE O JUNIOR, CPAMN; RAIMUNDO BEZERRA DE ARAUJO NETO, CPAMN; EDVALDO SAGRILO, CPAMN; RAMON ARAUJO DE VASCONCELOS, CNPA; PÉRICLES DE ALBUQUERQUE MELO FILHO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DE PERNAMBUCO; JOAO LUIS DA SILVA FILHO, CNPA.
Date Issued: 2012
Citation: Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, v. 47, n. 8, p. 1118-1124, ago. 2012.
Description: The objective of this work was to estimate the stability and adaptability of pod and seed yield in runner peanut genotypes based on the nonlinear regression and AMMI analysis. Yield data from 11 trials, distributed in six environments and three harvests, carried out in the Northeast region of Brazil during the rainy season were used. Signifcant effects of genotypes (G), environments (E), and GE interactions were detected in the analysis, indicating different behaviors among genotypes in favorable and unfavorable environmental conditions. The genotypes BRS Pérola Branca and LViPE‑06 are more stable and adapted to the semiarid environment, whereas LGoPE‑06 is a promising material for pod production, despite being highly dependent on favorable environments.
Thesagro: Arachis Hypogaea
Keywords: Interação genótipo x ambiente
Produtividade de vagem
Produtividade de semente
Adaptação ao semiárido
ISSN: 0100-204X
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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