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Prediction of cultivar performance based on single- versus multiple-year tests in soybean. (Crop Breeding, Genetics & Cytology)

Authors :
Yan, Weikai
Rajcan, Istvan
Source :
Crop Science. March-April, 2003, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p549, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Because of the omnipresent genotype x year or genotype x location x year interactions in crop performance trials, it is commonly believed that multiple-year data should be used in selecting cultivars for the next year. An implicated but rarely tested hypothesis is that multiple-year data are more predictive than single-year data of cultivar performance in the next year. Yield data of the 1991 to 2000 Ontario Soybean Variety Trials in the 2800 Crop Heat Unit (CHU) area were used to study the power of single-year, multiple-location trials in predicting cultivar performances in the following year, and to see if data from multiple-year trials are more predictive. Mixed models were used to estimate best linear unbiased predictions (BLUP) of tested genotypes on the basis of single- or multiple-year trials, and the t-statistic of BLUP (tBLUP) was used as a measure of cultivar performance. Results indicated that a single-year, multiple-location trial had sufficient power for identifying genotypes that would perform well or poorly in the next year. Two to four years' data gave only slightly better predictions of next-year performances than single-year data but allowed more genotypes to be evaluated conclusively. The tBLUP of genotype effects based on 2 yr of multiple-location trials should be used as a basis for soybean cultivar selection and recommendation in the 2800 CHU area of Ontario.<br />REGIONAL PERFORMANCE TRIALS are conducted annually for all major crops throughout the world to help growers select cultivars for the next year. Such a decision would be straightforward were there [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0011183X
Volume :
43
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Crop Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.99516511