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Genotypic and environmental variability of yield from seven different crops in Croatian official variety trials and comparison with on- farm trends (CROSBI ID 235789)

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Zorić, Marina ; Gunjača, Jerko ; Šimić, Domagoj Genotypic and environmental variability of yield from seven different crops in Croatian official variety trials and comparison with on- farm trends // Journal of agricultural science, 155 (2017), 5; 804-811. doi: 10.1017/S0021859616000903

Podaci o odgovornosti

Zorić, Marina ; Gunjača, Jerko ; Šimić, Domagoj

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Genotypic and environmental variability of yield from seven different crops in Croatian official variety trials and comparison with on- farm trends

Assessment of the value for cultivation and use (VCU) of a new cultivar, essential for its official registration, is done through a series of trials carried out over a 2–3-year period and across many locations. In a set of multienvironment VCU trials, evaluation of new genotypes can be a laborious task due to the presence of genotype by environment interactions, which can hide their true genetic value. In an attempt to reveal the true genetic value of new cultivars, a good starting point is investigation of the importance of various genetic and environmental sources of variation, which can be done by estimating relative magnitude of corresponding variance components within the mixed model framework. Genotype × location × year (G × L × Y) data set for seven crops taken from the 10-year period 2001–10 was used in the present study to estimate the variance components for main effects and their interactions in Croatian VCU trials. Depending on the crop, the most important and least important components were Y or LY, and L or GL, respectively. Genotypic effect was relatively small, ranging from 2·1 to 13·4% of the total variation. The current results are comparable with the relative sizes of the variance components obtained in studies from four- to sixfold larger countries, indicating that the environments within Croatia, if sufficiently widely sampled, can provide as extreme cultivar responses as a geographically more dispersed set of VCU trials. The gap range in different crops is much wider (30– 60%) than in Western Europe (up to 30%), but it remained constant over the 10-year period.

Croatia ; official variety trials ; Variance components ; yield

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Podaci o izdanju

155 (5)

2017.

804-811

objavljeno

0021-8596

10.1017/S0021859616000903

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Poljoprivreda (agronomija)

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