Analysis of genotype by environment interaction in irrigated lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties under diverse agroclimatic environments
Issue Date
8-2017
Abstract
Determining the factors involved in yield variability due to genotype by environment (G x E) can be helpful when looking for sites with contrasting environments for effective multi-environment trials. In rice multi-environment traits however, limited information is available on the agroclimatic factors that can describe the yield variation due to G x E. Field experiments were conducted for two cropping seasons each in selected major rice growing areas in the Philippines. Rice varieties tested were NSIC Rc222, PSB Rc18 and Mestiso 19. Agroclimatic parameters such as the cumulative daily rainfall, solar radiation, minimum and maximum temperatures, and indigenous nitrogen supply in each environments were determined. Grain yield and agronomic parameters were obtained. Environment accounted for te largest variability in grain yield of the three rice varieties. Environmental differences can greatly contribute to the varying yield performance of genotypes across cropping seasons and locations as shown by the G x E effect being more than twice that of genotype effect. Among agroclimatic factors, only cumulative daily rainfall had significant positive correlation with IPCA1 environmental scores but not on environmental mean yield. Interaction between genotype and cumulative rainfall accounted for 54.6% of the total yield variation due to G x E. The differences in rainfall patterns among the environments contributed to a considerable proportion of yield variation due to G x E. The use of environmental variables to interpret the large variation due to G x E is important, such as identifying the traits that respond to rainfall variability. Aside from rainfall, the cumulative solar radiation during the reproductive and grain filling stages could have favourable contribution on good yield performance. It will be helpful in developing varieties that have stable productivity across environments with high rainfall variations.
Source or Periodical Title
Philippine Journal of Crop Science
ISSN
0115-463x
Volume
42
Issue
2
Page
28-36
Document Type
Article
Frequency
tri-quarterly
Physical Description
tables, graphs
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Makahiya, Hazel Anne F.; Perdiguerra, Kim Nyka C.; Marajas, Ivy Rose M.; Edaño, Ma. lourdes S.; Hernandez, Jose E.; and Sta Cruz, Pompe C., "Analysis of genotype by environment interaction in irrigated lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties under diverse agroclimatic environments" (2017). Journal Article. 5121.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/5121