1967
DOI: 10.4141/cjps67-091
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Early Generation Selection Under Different Environments as It Influences Adaptation of Barley

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“…Thus, in high-yielding areas, a clone with high response to the stresses common to the area would be used as a standard. This would also serve as a biological indicator (St Pierre, Klinck & Gauthier, 1967) to show when a testing period may bo unsuitable for selection to be made, perhaps owing to unusually adverse weather conditions. Sebastiampillai & Solomon (1976) suggested that the clonal testing period be reduced to 1 year of yield assessments in order to accelerate the selection process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in high-yielding areas, a clone with high response to the stresses common to the area would be used as a standard. This would also serve as a biological indicator (St Pierre, Klinck & Gauthier, 1967) to show when a testing period may bo unsuitable for selection to be made, perhaps owing to unusually adverse weather conditions. Sebastiampillai & Solomon (1976) suggested that the clonal testing period be reduced to 1 year of yield assessments in order to accelerate the selection process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.00 Si (2) 0.99** 1.00 Si (3) 0.67** 0.64** 1.00 Si (6) 0.65** 0.63** 0.99** 1.00 NPi (1) 0.96** 0.94** 0.77** 0.74** 1.00 NPi (2) 0.79** 0.78** 0.89** 0.90** 0.85** 1.00 NPi (3) 0.77** 0.77** 0.90** 0.92** 0.85** 0.96** 1.00 NPi (4) 0.83** 0.82** 0.57* 0.53* 0.84** 0.68** 0.66** 1.00 *P< 0.05, **P<0.01 † Symbols: Y-Mean yield (t ha -1 ), YSD-Yield standard deviation, RM-Rank mean, RSD-Rrank's standard deviation (Ketata, 1988), YS-Yield stability statistic (Kang and Magari, 1995), PA-Percentage of adaptability (St-Pierre et al, 1967), R1 and R2-Range indexes (Langer et al, 1979), TOP-Proportion of environments in which a genotype ranked in the top third (Fox et al, 1990), Si (1) , Si (2) , Si (3) and Si (6) -Ranks of adjusted yield means of genotypes (Huehn, 1979), NPi (1) , NPi (2) NPi (3) and NPi (4) -Ranks of adjusted yield means of genotypes (Thennarasu, 1995).…”
Section: Relationships Among the Non-parametric Stability Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As indicated above, it must be important to allow natural or artificial selection to operate under the conditions for which wide adaptation is required. St-Pierre et al (1967) support the importance of the practical use of genotype-environment interactions for obtaining varieties with wider adaptation and for increasing the efficiency of selection. However, Choo et al (1980) failed to demonstrate that alternation between sites broadened adaptation in composite populations.…”
Section: Agro No Mic Perfo Rma N Ce O F Comp Osite Cro Ss Pop Ula Tio Nsmentioning
confidence: 83%