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Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2008
Mevlüt Akçura; Yuksel Kaya
Evaluation of performance stability and high yield is essential for yield trials conducted in different environments. We determined the stability of 10 bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes (5 cultivars and 5 advanced lines) using nonparametric stability measures and compared nonparametric stability statistics across 19 environments in the Central Anatolian Region of Turkey. Experiments were setup in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Nonparametric stability measures revealed that AL-2, Karahan-99 and Altay-2000 were the most stable and well adapted genotypes across the 19 environments. In addition, it was concluded that graphs of mean grain yield (t ha-1) vs. nonparametric measures (Si(1), Si(2), S(3), Si(6) and σgy) values and kr vs. σr values could enhance visual efficiency of genotype selection based on genotype by environment interaction. Furthermore, high TOP values, Si(3) and Si(6) were associated with high grain yield, but the other nonparametric stability measures were not positively correlated with grain yield and instead characterized a static concept of stability. Choice of genotype for increased grain yield in bread wheat would, therefore, be expected to change yield stability by increasing the values of the Si(3), Si(6) and TOP nonparametric stability statistics.
Food Science and Technology International | 2015
Yuksel Kaya; Mehmet Sahin
Literature has unveiled that a paper has not been published yet on using non-parametric stability statistics (NPSSs) for evaluating genotypic stability in dough properties of wheat. Accordingly, the effects of genotype (G), environment (E) and GE interaction (GEI) on alveograph parameters, i.e. dough baking strength (W) and its tenacity (P)/extensibility (L), of 18 wheat (T. aestivum L.) genotypes were studied under irrigated field conditions in an 8-year trial (2006-2014) in central Turkey. Furthermore, genotypic stability for W and P/L was determined using 8 NPSSs viz. RM-Rank mean, RSD-Rank’s standard deviation, RS-Rank Sum, TOP-Ranking, Si(1), Si(2), Si(3) and Si(6) rank statistics. The ANOVA revealed that W and P/L were primarily controlled by E, although G and GEI also had significant effects. Among the 8 NPSSs, only RM, RS and TOP statistics were suitable for detecting the genotypes with high stable and bread making quality (e.g. G1 and G17). In conclusion, using RM, RS and TOP statistics is advisable to select for dough quality in wheat under multi-environment trials (METs).
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 2006
Yuksel Kaya; Mevlüt Akçura; Seyfi Taner
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 2002
Yuksel Kaya; Çetin Palta; Seyfi Taner
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 2005
Mevlüt Akçura; Yuksel Kaya; Seyfi Taner
Plant Soil and Environment | 2018
Mevlüt Akçura; Yuksel Kaya; Seyfi Taner; Ramazan Ayranci
Food Science and Technology International | 2014
Yuksel Kaya; Mevlüt Akçura
Zemdirbyste-agriculture | 2011
Mevlüt Akçura; Seyfi Taner; Yuksel Kaya
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 2014
Alexey Morgounov; Nurberdi Gummadov; Savaş Belen; Yuksel Kaya; Mesut Keser; Jamala Mursalova
Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2006
Mevlüt Akçura; Sait Çeri; Seyfi Taner; Yuksel Kaya; Emel Özer; Ramazan Ayranci
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