Short communication. Genotype × environment interaction analysis in two chickpea RIL populations
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In order to introduce new chickpea germplasm in Argentina, two recombinant inbred line (RIL) populations F6:7 of
twenty lines, each one derived from crosses between kabuli and desi types, were evaluated for yield components in
different sites and years. Additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) analysis was applied to study
the performance of different genotypes in different environments. Genotype (G), environment (E) and GE interaction
effects were highly significant in both populations for seeds/plant, yield/plant and seed size (100-seed weight). Large
differences were observed between the two populations for seeds/plant and seed size. We recommend that some
genotypes from these two populations with good performance in a range of environments could be used to introduce
new germplasm to the Argentine chickpea breeding programme. The significant GE interactions seem to be related to
differences between two geographical areas (Salta and Córdoba/San Luis), at different latitudes and altitudes. These
results suggest that these regions should be considered as different macro-environments from the point of view of the
chickpea breeding programme.
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Carreras, J., Rubio, J., Flores Gil, F., Millán, T., Gil, J.: "Short communication. Genotype × environment interaction analysis in two chickpea RIL populations". Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol. 11, n. 3, págs. 808-813, (2013). DOI: 10.5424/sjar/2013113-3753











