Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions

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Autor(a) principal: Studnicki, Marcin
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Derejko, Adriana, Wójcik-Gront, Elżbieta, Kosma, Michał
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/sa/article/view/154161
Resumo: Multi-environment trials are commonly used to assess cultivar adaptation patterns under different environmental conditions and to help make effective cultivar recommendations for growers. An example of a multi-environment trial system used for cultivar recommendations is the Polish Post-registration Variety Testing System. A common approach in cultivar recommendations is to evaluate the adaptability of cultivars across, or for, specific trial locations. However, the locations of the trials and the fields where a farmer will grow a crop are hardly ever in the same place. Therefore, it would be better to group the trial locations into regions and give recommendations for the whole region. The aim of this study is to evaluate the grain yield adaptation patterns of 62 modern winter wheat cultivars in six agro-ecological regions of Poland for two crop management intensities over five growing seasons. The analysis of the grain yield data was performed separately for each intensity using single-stage approaches in linear mixed models. We ascertained that winter wheat yield variability was in the main determined by agro-ecological region and their interactions, and to a small extent by the cultivar effect. Cultivars Sailor and Linus were widely adapted to all agro-ecological regions studied for both crop management intensities. It is highly probable that these two cultivars will obtain high yield in all agro-ecological regions as well as with both crop management intensities studied. We observed high compatibility rankings between locations for both crop management intensities. High compatibility of the cultivar rankings in the trial locations also provides high precision when determining regions.
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spelling Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regionscrop management intensitycovariance structurecultivar recommendationsuperior genotypesyield rankingMulti-environment trials are commonly used to assess cultivar adaptation patterns under different environmental conditions and to help make effective cultivar recommendations for growers. An example of a multi-environment trial system used for cultivar recommendations is the Polish Post-registration Variety Testing System. A common approach in cultivar recommendations is to evaluate the adaptability of cultivars across, or for, specific trial locations. However, the locations of the trials and the fields where a farmer will grow a crop are hardly ever in the same place. Therefore, it would be better to group the trial locations into regions and give recommendations for the whole region. The aim of this study is to evaluate the grain yield adaptation patterns of 62 modern winter wheat cultivars in six agro-ecological regions of Poland for two crop management intensities over five growing seasons. The analysis of the grain yield data was performed separately for each intensity using single-stage approaches in linear mixed models. We ascertained that winter wheat yield variability was in the main determined by agro-ecological region and their interactions, and to a small extent by the cultivar effect. Cultivars Sailor and Linus were widely adapted to all agro-ecological regions studied for both crop management intensities. It is highly probable that these two cultivars will obtain high yield in all agro-ecological regions as well as with both crop management intensities studied. We observed high compatibility rankings between locations for both crop management intensities. High compatibility of the cultivar rankings in the trial locations also provides high precision when determining regions.Universidade de São Paulo. Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz2019-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sa/article/view/15416110.1590/1678-992x-2017-0183Scientia Agricola; v. 76 n. 2 (2019); 148-156Scientia Agricola; Vol. 76 Núm. 2 (2019); 148-156Scientia Agricola; Vol. 76 No. 2 (2019); 148-1561678-992X0103-9016reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sa/article/view/154161/150396Copyright (c) 2019 Scientia Agricolainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStudnicki, MarcinDerejko, AdrianaWójcik-Gront, ElżbietaKosma, Michał2019-02-04T14:55:55Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/154161Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2019-02-04T14:55:55Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions
title Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions
spellingShingle Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions
Studnicki, Marcin
crop management intensity
covariance structure
cultivar recommendation
superior genotypes
yield ranking
title_short Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions
title_full Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions
title_fullStr Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions
title_sort Adaptation patterns of winter wheat cultivars in agro-ecological regions
author Studnicki, Marcin
author_facet Studnicki, Marcin
Derejko, Adriana
Wójcik-Gront, Elżbieta
Kosma, Michał
author_role author
author2 Derejko, Adriana
Wójcik-Gront, Elżbieta
Kosma, Michał
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Studnicki, Marcin
Derejko, Adriana
Wójcik-Gront, Elżbieta
Kosma, Michał
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv crop management intensity
covariance structure
cultivar recommendation
superior genotypes
yield ranking
topic crop management intensity
covariance structure
cultivar recommendation
superior genotypes
yield ranking
description Multi-environment trials are commonly used to assess cultivar adaptation patterns under different environmental conditions and to help make effective cultivar recommendations for growers. An example of a multi-environment trial system used for cultivar recommendations is the Polish Post-registration Variety Testing System. A common approach in cultivar recommendations is to evaluate the adaptability of cultivars across, or for, specific trial locations. However, the locations of the trials and the fields where a farmer will grow a crop are hardly ever in the same place. Therefore, it would be better to group the trial locations into regions and give recommendations for the whole region. The aim of this study is to evaluate the grain yield adaptation patterns of 62 modern winter wheat cultivars in six agro-ecological regions of Poland for two crop management intensities over five growing seasons. The analysis of the grain yield data was performed separately for each intensity using single-stage approaches in linear mixed models. We ascertained that winter wheat yield variability was in the main determined by agro-ecological region and their interactions, and to a small extent by the cultivar effect. Cultivars Sailor and Linus were widely adapted to all agro-ecological regions studied for both crop management intensities. It is highly probable that these two cultivars will obtain high yield in all agro-ecological regions as well as with both crop management intensities studied. We observed high compatibility rankings between locations for both crop management intensities. High compatibility of the cultivar rankings in the trial locations also provides high precision when determining regions.
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