Publicação: Genotype x Environment interaction, stability, and adaptability in progenies of Eucalyptus urophylla ST BLAKE using the AMMI model
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De Gruyter Poland Sp Zoo
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One of the determinant factors in the success of breeding programs that aim to select genotypes for different geographical regions is understanding the interaction between genotypes and environments (GxE). The objectives of this study were to evaluate GxE interaction, stability, and adaptability, and determine the need for environmental stratification of open pollinated progenies of Eucalyptus urophylla. Five progeny tests were established in study areas with different environmental conditions in southeast and mid-west Brazil. We used a complete randomized block experimental design with 138 to 167 progenies, and variations in the numbers of replicates and plants per plot. The trait measured was diameter at breast height (DBH) at two years of age and the AMMI method was used to determine patterns of GxE interaction. Significant effects were detected for genotypes, environments, and for GxE interaction. The effect of environment was responsible for the greatest proportion of the phenotypic variation, followed by the effect of genotypes and GxE interaction. Some progenies with greater productivity and stability were identified, although stability is not associated with productivity. The stratification of the selection in three specific environments is necessary due to the occurrence of a complex GxE interaction.
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Biplot analysis, eucalypts, forest breeding, stability
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Silvae Genetica. Warsaw: De Gruyter Poland Sp Zoo, v. 67, n. 1, p. 51-56, 2018.