Selection of stable varieties by minimizing the probability of disaster
Eskridge, K.M.
Selection of stable varieties by minimizing the probability of disaster - Amsterdam (Netherlands) : Elsevier, 1991. - Printed
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Many plant breeders use estimates of stability parameters to aid them with making selections in the presence of cultivar × environment interaction. To make selections, the breeder must weight the importance of yield to stability. On the assumption that the plant breeder prefers varieties which minimize the probability of disastrously low yields, a general index is proposed which explicitly shows how the plant breeder weighs the importance of mean yield to stability. This index was applied to six internationamaize (Zea mays L.) yield trials using various stability models. Results indicated that the choice of a stability model can have a substantial effect on the desirability of a variety, and that inclusion of a measure of stability in the index may significantly alter the ranking of varieties compared with considering only the mean yield. The proposed index approach can be a practical way of making selectionsin the presence of cultivar × environment interaction when stability is a major concern.
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0378-4290
https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-4290(91)90029-U
Models
Testing
Trials
Zea mays
Yields
Selection of stable varieties by minimizing the probability of disaster - Amsterdam (Netherlands) : Elsevier, 1991. - Printed
Peer review Peer-review: Yes - Open Access: Yes|http://science.thomsonreuters.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jlresults.cgi?PC=MASTER&ISSN=0378-4290 Tables, references p. 181
Many plant breeders use estimates of stability parameters to aid them with making selections in the presence of cultivar × environment interaction. To make selections, the breeder must weight the importance of yield to stability. On the assumption that the plant breeder prefers varieties which minimize the probability of disastrously low yields, a general index is proposed which explicitly shows how the plant breeder weighs the importance of mean yield to stability. This index was applied to six internationamaize (Zea mays L.) yield trials using various stability models. Results indicated that the choice of a stability model can have a substantial effect on the desirability of a variety, and that inclusion of a measure of stability in the index may significantly alter the ranking of varieties compared with considering only the mean yield. The proposed index approach can be a practical way of making selectionsin the presence of cultivar × environment interaction when stability is a major concern.
Text in English
0378-4290
https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-4290(91)90029-U
Models
Testing
Trials
Zea mays
Yields