AMMI Stability Analysis and Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Yield Components in Cassava in the Forest and Guinea Savannah Ecologies of Ghana

Twenty cassava genotypes were arranged in a randomised complete block design with three replications and assessed for growth and yield stability using the additive main effect and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) analysis. Highly significant (P<0.001) effects of genotype, environment, and genoty...

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Main Authors: Joseph Adjebeng-Danquah, Joseph Manu-Aduening, Vernon Edward Gracen, Isaac Kwadwo Asante, Samuel Kwame Offei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Agronomy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8075846
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spelling doaj-ed551e1a70cc45938f83b7aabcda54f52020-11-25T01:05:09ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Agronomy1687-81591687-81672017-01-01201710.1155/2017/80758468075846AMMI Stability Analysis and Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Yield Components in Cassava in the Forest and Guinea Savannah Ecologies of GhanaJoseph Adjebeng-Danquah0Joseph Manu-Aduening1Vernon Edward Gracen2Isaac Kwadwo Asante3Samuel Kwame Offei4CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute, P.O. Box TL 52, Tamale, GhanaCSIR-Crops Research Institute, P.O. Box 3785, Kumasi, GhanaCornell University, Ithaca, NY, USAWest Africa Centre Crop Improvement (WACCI), University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaWest Africa Centre Crop Improvement (WACCI), University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaTwenty cassava genotypes were arranged in a randomised complete block design with three replications and assessed for growth and yield stability using the additive main effect and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) analysis. Highly significant (P<0.001) effects of genotype, environment, and genotype ⁎ environment interaction were observed for all traits studied. The AMMI analysis of variance indicated that genotype accounted for 51% of the total sum of squares for height at first branching followed by environment (33%) and interaction (15%). For fresh root yield, environment effects accounted for 37% of the total sum of squares, whilst genotype and interaction accounted for 32% and 29%, respectively. Genotypic variances for harvest index (HI), plant height, storage root yield, and dry matter content contributed a greater proportion of the phenotypic variance indicating stronger genetic control. This suggests better chance of progress in the genetic improvement of these traits. Genotype MM96/1751 combined high yield with stability according to the yield stability index ranking across environments. On the other hand genotypes UCC 2001/449 and 96/1708 though high yielding were unstable according to AMMI stability value scores. However they can be tested further in more environments to ascertain their specific adaptability for release to farmers for cultivation to boost cassava production and ensure food security.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8075846
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author Joseph Adjebeng-Danquah
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Isaac Kwadwo Asante
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spellingShingle Joseph Adjebeng-Danquah
Joseph Manu-Aduening
Vernon Edward Gracen
Isaac Kwadwo Asante
Samuel Kwame Offei
AMMI Stability Analysis and Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Yield Components in Cassava in the Forest and Guinea Savannah Ecologies of Ghana
International Journal of Agronomy
author_facet Joseph Adjebeng-Danquah
Joseph Manu-Aduening
Vernon Edward Gracen
Isaac Kwadwo Asante
Samuel Kwame Offei
author_sort Joseph Adjebeng-Danquah
title AMMI Stability Analysis and Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Yield Components in Cassava in the Forest and Guinea Savannah Ecologies of Ghana
title_short AMMI Stability Analysis and Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Yield Components in Cassava in the Forest and Guinea Savannah Ecologies of Ghana
title_full AMMI Stability Analysis and Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Yield Components in Cassava in the Forest and Guinea Savannah Ecologies of Ghana
title_fullStr AMMI Stability Analysis and Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Yield Components in Cassava in the Forest and Guinea Savannah Ecologies of Ghana
title_full_unstemmed AMMI Stability Analysis and Estimation of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Yield Components in Cassava in the Forest and Guinea Savannah Ecologies of Ghana
title_sort ammi stability analysis and estimation of genetic parameters for growth and yield components in cassava in the forest and guinea savannah ecologies of ghana
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Agronomy
issn 1687-8159
1687-8167
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Twenty cassava genotypes were arranged in a randomised complete block design with three replications and assessed for growth and yield stability using the additive main effect and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) analysis. Highly significant (P<0.001) effects of genotype, environment, and genotype ⁎ environment interaction were observed for all traits studied. The AMMI analysis of variance indicated that genotype accounted for 51% of the total sum of squares for height at first branching followed by environment (33%) and interaction (15%). For fresh root yield, environment effects accounted for 37% of the total sum of squares, whilst genotype and interaction accounted for 32% and 29%, respectively. Genotypic variances for harvest index (HI), plant height, storage root yield, and dry matter content contributed a greater proportion of the phenotypic variance indicating stronger genetic control. This suggests better chance of progress in the genetic improvement of these traits. Genotype MM96/1751 combined high yield with stability according to the yield stability index ranking across environments. On the other hand genotypes UCC 2001/449 and 96/1708 though high yielding were unstable according to AMMI stability value scores. However they can be tested further in more environments to ascertain their specific adaptability for release to farmers for cultivation to boost cassava production and ensure food security.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8075846
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