Stability Analysis for Grain Yield of Lowland Rice for the Largest Rice-Growing Region of Eastern india

  • Bose, L.K. (Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack) ;
  • Mohanty, A. (Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack) ;
  • Kar, M.K. (Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack) ;
  • Nagaraju, M. (Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack)
  • Published : 2004.06.01

Abstract

Twenty-one lowland rice genotypes were evaluated for their stability parameters with respect to grain yield in a multi locational trial at five different sites of Eastern India viz. CRRI, Cuttack (Orissa); OUAT, Bhubaneswar (Orissa); CRS, Masodha (UP); RAU, Pusa (Bihar) and RARS, North Lakhimpur (Assam). Pooled analysis of variance reflects existence of genotype x environment interactions and contribution of both linear and nonlinear components to genotype (G) x environment (E) interactions. Through stability parameter analysis it was found that Rayda $\textrm{B}_3$, CR 778-95 and CR 661-236 were suitable for over all environments where as Sabita, OR 1334-16 and OR 1358-RGA-4 were suitable for rich environments. PSR 1209-2-3-2, CR 780-1937, Ambika, OR 877-ST-4-2 and CR 662-2211 were identified for poor environments.

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