Half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in Brazil

ABSTRACT: The study of adaptability and stability underlies the cultivar recommendation process for all crops. There is a considerable number of statistical methods available for this purpose, but little is known about their actual adoption by the Brazilian scientific community. The objective of thi...

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Main Authors: Wender Santos Rezende, Cosme Damião Cruz, Aluízio Borém, Renato Domiciano Silva Rosado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
Series:Scientia Agricola
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author Wender Santos Rezende
Cosme Damião Cruz
Aluízio Borém
Renato Domiciano Silva Rosado
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description ABSTRACT: The study of adaptability and stability underlies the cultivar recommendation process for all crops. There is a considerable number of statistical methods available for this purpose, but little is known about their actual adoption by the Brazilian scientific community. The objective of this study was to carry out a systematic review of the scientific literature on the adaptability and stability methods used in maize and soybean in Brazil from scientific articles published between 1970 and 2017 in Brazilian journals. Article searches were carried out in journals indexed through the SciELO database. The articles were classified according to the year of publication and the adaptability and stability methods used. We also evaluated the pattern of association between methods. We found 113 articles on adaptability and stability in maize and soybean, in which 21 methods were listed. The most commonly used method was the Eberhart and Russell methodology. The Cruz, Torres, and Vencovsky along with the AMMI methods were also widely used. The number of articles using most methods decreased in the current decade, except for the GGE Biplot, MHPRVG, and Centroid methods. In studies with more than one method, the methods were more likely to be used together with the Eberhart and Russell methodology. Adaptability and stability in maize and soybean have been widely studied over the last several decades in Brazil, although the number of publications on this subject has decreased over this time period.
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spelling doaj.art-4820f0455fcb493a87a3cedc40da82072022-12-22T01:06:45ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola0103-90161678-992X78310.1590/1678-992x-2019-0197S0103-90162021000300501Half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in BrazilWender Santos RezendeCosme Damião CruzAluízio BorémRenato Domiciano Silva RosadoABSTRACT: The study of adaptability and stability underlies the cultivar recommendation process for all crops. There is a considerable number of statistical methods available for this purpose, but little is known about their actual adoption by the Brazilian scientific community. The objective of this study was to carry out a systematic review of the scientific literature on the adaptability and stability methods used in maize and soybean in Brazil from scientific articles published between 1970 and 2017 in Brazilian journals. Article searches were carried out in journals indexed through the SciELO database. The articles were classified according to the year of publication and the adaptability and stability methods used. We also evaluated the pattern of association between methods. We found 113 articles on adaptability and stability in maize and soybean, in which 21 methods were listed. The most commonly used method was the Eberhart and Russell methodology. The Cruz, Torres, and Vencovsky along with the AMMI methods were also widely used. The number of articles using most methods decreased in the current decade, except for the GGE Biplot, MHPRVG, and Centroid methods. In studies with more than one method, the methods were more likely to be used together with the Eberhart and Russell methodology. Adaptability and stability in maize and soybean have been widely studied over the last several decades in Brazil, although the number of publications on this subject has decreased over this time period.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162021000300501&lng=en&tlng=enzea mays l.glycine max (l.) merrilgenotype × environment interactionadaptationcultivar recommendation
spellingShingle Wender Santos Rezende
Cosme Damião Cruz
Aluízio Borém
Renato Domiciano Silva Rosado
Half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in Brazil
Scientia Agricola
zea mays l.
glycine max (l.) merril
genotype × environment interaction
adaptation
cultivar recommendation
title Half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in Brazil
title_full Half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in Brazil
title_fullStr Half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in Brazil
title_short Half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in Brazil
title_sort half a century of studying adaptability and stability in maize and soybean in brazil
topic zea mays l.
glycine max (l.) merril
genotype × environment interaction
adaptation
cultivar recommendation
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