GGE biplot analysis of the adaptability and stability of wheat genotypes in Mozambique

Authors

  • José Eulário Lampi Dique Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Moçambique, Centro Zonal Centro, Estrada Nacional no 6, CP 42, Manica, Mozambique.
  • Magalhães Amade Miguel Universidade Zambeze, Faculdade de Engenharia Agronômica e Florestal, Campus de Nacogolone, Mocuba, Mozambique.
  • César Pedro Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Moçambique, Centro Zonal Nordeste, Avenida FPLM, Estrada de Corrane, Km 7, CP 622, Nampula, Mozambique.
  • Gaudêncio Silota Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Moçambique, Centro Zonal Centro, Estrada Nacional no 6, CP 42, Manica, Mozambique.
  • Custódio José Jorge Fernando Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Moçambique, Centro Zonal Centro, Estrada Nacional no 6, CP 42, Manica, Mozambique.
  • Leonel Tarcísio da Cristina Bungala Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Moçambique, Centro Zonal Centro, Estrada Nacional no 6, CP 42, Manica, Mozambique.
  • Alcides Mário Charimba Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Moçambique, Centro Zonal Nordeste, Avenida FPLM, Estrada de Corrane, Km 7, CP 622, Nampula, Mozambique.
  • Lúcia César Abílio Instituto de Investigação Agrária de Moçambique, Centro Zonal Noroeste, Estação Agrária de Lichinga, Niassa, Mozambique.
  • José Domingos Simbe Centro de Investigação e Transferência de Tecnologia de Bárué, Manica, Mozambique.
  • Vinícius Quintão Carneiro Universidade Federal de Lavras, Instituto de Ciência Naturais, Departamento da Biologia, Campus Universitário, CEP 37200-000 Lavras, MG.

Keywords:

Triticum aestivum, genotype x environment interaction

Abstract

The objective of this work was to use the GGE biplot method to select superior wheat genotypes for adaptability and stability, and to determine grain yield in Sussundenga, Bárué, and Lichinga, in Mozambique, in the 2018/2019, 2019/2020, and 2020/2021 crop years. Eleven treatments were evaluated, using ten wheat genotypes from International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center and a control cultivar developed by a Zimbabwean seed company and used in the national wheat program of the country. Grain yield was the main trait evaluated through individual and joint analyses of variance, adaptability, and stability. The effects of genotypes and the genotype × environment interaction were significant. The adaptability and stability analysis using the GGE biplot method showed that the first two main components explained 94.6% of the total variation for year effect, and 91.8%, for the location effect. The following genotypes can be selected for favorable and unfavorable environments: G1, considered ideal due to its high mean yield and stability over the years; and G4 and G7, for simultaneously showing a high yield and stability over the years.

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Published

2024-03-22

How to Cite

Dique, J. E. L., Miguel, M. A., Pedro, C., Silota, G., Fernando, C. J. J., Bungala, L. T. da C., … Carneiro, V. Q. (2024). GGE biplot analysis of the adaptability and stability of wheat genotypes in Mozambique. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 58(AA), e03549. Retrieved from https://apct.sede.embrapa.br/pab/article/view/27536