پديد آورندگان :
Upadhyay S.R نويسنده , Koirala K.B. نويسنده , Paudel D.C. نويسنده , Sah S.N. نويسنده , Sharma D. نويسنده , Gurung D.B. نويسنده , Prasad RC. نويسنده , Katuwal RB. نويسنده , Pokhrel B.B. نويسنده , Mahato RK. نويسنده , Dhakal R نويسنده , Dhami IN.B. نويسنده , Tiwari T.p. نويسنده , Ortiz-Ferrara G. نويسنده , Sharma R.C. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
This study was conducted in the hills of Nepal in four years to determine performance stability of
open pollinated QPM genotypes in comparison to open pollinated cultivars of normal maize. Replicated field
experiments were conducted in 29 environments using 20 QPM and seven normal maize genotypes. The normal
maize genotypes included released cultivars, advanced breeding lines, one improved (Manakamana-3) and one
local check (fannersי variety). Grain yield, days to flowering, plant and ear height, prolificacy, husk cover
tightness and plant and ear aspect were analyzed. Stability and genotype superiority for grain yield was
determined using genotype and genotype/environment (GGE) biplot analysis that compares among a set of
genotypes with a reference ideal genotype, which will have the highest average value of all genotypes and be
absolutely stable. The highest yielding QPM genotype in each year had significantly higher grain yield than
the local check and higher or comparable yield to the improved check. Across years, many QPM genotypes
produced siginficantly higher grain yield than the local check. Two genotypes (S03TLWQ-AB-OI and
Obatarupa) produced significantly higher grain yield than the improved check. GGE-biplot analysis showed that
five of the seven most superior genotypes for grain yield were QPM (S03TLWQ-AB-OI, Obatampa, SOlSIYQ
S99TLWQ-HG-AB and S99TLWQ-HG-A). Deuti and Manakaruana-3 were the most superior aruoug the normal
maize cultivars. These genotypes also had acceptable to superior agronomic traits. Grain yield showed
significant positive correlation with plant and ear height and prolificacy. The results show that superior open
pollinated QPM genotypes were comparable to the outstanding cultivars of normal maize in performance
stability and agronomic traits. The findings of this study provide new information on stability of the open
pollinated QPM genotypes tested across warm rainfed hill environments. These cultivars are also adapted to
other developing countries and this information could be useful for international and national QPM
improvement programs.