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_aPavani, N.
245 1 0 _aStability analysis of stress-resilient maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids across stressed and non-stressed environments
260 _aIndia :
_bExcellent Publishers,
_c2019.
500 _aPeer review
500 _aOpen Access
520 _aField experiments were conducted during spring (heat stress), kharif (optimal) and rabi (moisture stress) 2018 at Agriculture College Farm, Bheemarayanagudi and Main Agricultural Research Station, Raichur to assess the stability of maize hybrids under stress and optimal conditions. Twelve maize hybrids along with five commercial checks were evaluated in Randomized Block design with three replications. Pooled analysis of variance revealed significant variations among the hybrids for all the traits, except shelling percentage. The mean sum of squares due to genotype × environment interactions and linear component of genotype × environment interaction were significant only for test-weight indicating the diversity among the selected environments. Based on stability parameters, hybrids viz., RCRMH-5, RCRMH-12 and RCRMH-2 for plant height, RCRMH-12 for number of kernels per cob, BGMH-2 for shelling percentage, RCRMH-10 and RCRMH-9 for test-weight and RCRMH-12 and RCRMH-4 for grain yield (kg ha-1) were identified as stable as they recorded regression values nearer to unity, nonsignificant deviation from the regression across the locations.
546 _aText in English
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_91045
_aClimate change
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_95834
_aRegression analysis
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_91314
_aZea mays
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_91151
_aHybrids
700 1 _93769
_aKuchanur, P.H.
700 1 _93768
_aPatil, A.
700 1 _95754
_aArunkumar, B.
700 1 _8INT2823
_9862
_aZaidi, P.H.
_gGlobal Maize Program
700 1 _8INT3341
_9925
_aVinayan, M.T.
_gGlobal Maize Program
700 1 _91446
_aSeetharam, K.
773 0 _dIndia : Excellent Publishers, 2019.
_gSpecial issue 9, p. 252-260
_tInternational Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
_x2319-7706
856 4 _yOpen Access through DSpace
_uhttps://hdl.handle.net/10883/20763
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