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Genotype by environment
interactions, stability, and heritability of seed yield and
certain agronomical traits in soybean [Glycine max
(L.) Merr.]
A. Karasu1, M. Oz1, A. T. Göksoy2*
and Z. M. Turan2
1Mustafakemalpaşa
Vocational School, Uludağ University, 16059 Bursa, Turkey.
2Department
of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Uludağ University,
16059 Bursa,
Turkey.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
akarasu@uludag.edu.tr.
Accepted
22 January, 2009 |
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This research was aimed to (1) evaluate genotypic yield
performances of eight soybean genotypes, (2) determine their
stability parameters and (3) estimate variance components
and heritabilities of yield and yield-related traits. Eight
soybean genotypes were evaluated in two locations (Mustafakemalpasa
and Gorukle) of Southern Marmara Region, Turkey during two
years (2000 and 2001), to identify patterns of genotype by
environment interactions and their stabilities in terms of
seed yield and yield-related components. Seed yield and its
components are affected by plant genotype and environmental
conditions. Plot data for plant height, first pod height,
number of pods per plant, number of seeds per plant, number
of seeds per pod, 1000 seed weight and seed yield were
observed at all the four trials. There were significant
differences between genotypes of one or two years at each
location for all the traits. Significant differences among
years or between locations were obtained in terms of all
traits. Genotype x environment interactions at all the
traits were highly significant. Thus the stabilities of
eight soybean genotypes were different for all the traits.
According to the stability parameters, none of the genotypes
were stable for seed yield. Genotypes, Hodgson-78, A-3127,
Ataem-1, Corsoy and SA-88 were considered as having high
adaptability to good environments while Mitchell, Ataem-2
and Etae-8 adapted to poor conditions in terms of seed
yield. Genetical components of variance at all the traits
were highly significant. Genotype x location x year
interaction variances were also found significant at all the
traits except first pod height. The estimates of
heritabilities with limited phenotypic variance definition
were 0.14, 0.14, 0.21, 0.004, 0.13, 0.30 and 0.26 for plant
height, number of seeds per pod, 1000 seed weight, first pod
height, number of seeds per plant, number of pods per plant
and seed yield, respectively. The heritabilities with
complete phenotypic variance definition were 0.05, 0.05,
0.04, 0.003, 0.07, 0.19 and 0.20 for the same traits,
respectively. Moderate or low heritabilities estimated for
all the traits showed that family selection method could be
used instead of individual selection in the breeding
programs for improving seed yield and its components.
Key words:
Soybean, genotype by environment interaction, adaptation,
stability, heritability, agronomical traits. |