Genotypic and environmental variability of yield for cultivars from 30 different crops in German official variety trials |
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Authors: | F. Laidig T. Drobek U. Meyer |
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Affiliation: | Bundessortenamt, Osterfelddamm 80, 30627 Hannover, Germany, E‐mail: friedrich.laidig@bundessortenamt.de |
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Abstract: | Genotypic, environmental and genotype by environmental variability of 30 different crops was evaluated by estimating variance components from trial series in 16 years. Yield data from official German variety trials for cultivation and use (VCU) were analysed over the period from 1991 to 2006. The natural dominant part was pure environmental variation. Genotype, genotype by environment and plot error are smaller and of the same magnitude. Interaction of genotypes with locations is larger than with years. Compared with variance component estimates of crops from a study involving 16 crops from former West German VCU trials between 1975 and 1986 overall variability of yielding performance was lower in the recent study for all components except for location. Precision of variety comparisons over locations and years is higher in recent VCU trial systems when assuming equal dimensioning of testing resources. Lower values for genotype by environmental variances, especially for the genotype by year component lead to lower standard errors for variety comparisons. |
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Keywords: | variance components genotype by environment variability value for cultivation and use yield performance |
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