On-Farm Multilocation Adaptability Trial of Promising Rice Genotypes across Manipur
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Adaptability, multilocation, rice, onfarm, grain yield, variance of deviationAbstract
An on-farm multilocational trial was conducted at farmers’ fields in five districts of Manipur state during kharif, 2015 to test the adaptability of two promising advanced breeding lines of rice (RCM-30 & RCM-31) along with two check varieties (CAU R1 &RC Maniphou-10). Pooled analysis of variance for plot yield reflected existence of significant Varietal, Location and Variety × Location interaction suggesting diversity in the testing environments. Rice genotype RCM-30 showed highest yield (51.1 kgs/64 m2plot) followed by RCM-31(48.9 kgs/plot). Also, the stability parameter, Vi 2 was nonsignificant for RCM-30 combined with lowest Mean deviation (Di) depicting the superiority over checks as the most adapted genotype under diverse range of environments.
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2018-08-14
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2018-08-14
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S, B., I, M. S., Kumar, S., S, S. S., LeendaMonsang, T., Sharma, S. K., Singh, G., & N, P. (2018). On-Farm Multilocation Adaptability Trial of Promising Rice Genotypes across Manipur. Indian Journal of Hill Farming, 31(1). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJHF/article/view/82396