Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trials

In order to deliver essential information related to flexible cultivar recommendations, the cultivars which have been released have to be evaluated under different crop management treatments across agro-ecosystems using two-factorial post-registration multi-environment trials. The objective of this...

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Main Authors: Wiesław MĄDRY, Adriana DEREJKO, Marcin STUDNICKI, Jakub PADEREWSKI, Edward GACEK
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2017-06-01
Series:Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
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Online Access:https://cjgpb.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjg-201702-0005_response-of-winter-wheat-cultivars-to-crop-management-and-environment-in-post-registration-trials.php
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author Wiesław MĄDRY
Adriana DEREJKO
Marcin STUDNICKI
Jakub PADEREWSKI
Edward GACEK
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Adriana DEREJKO
Marcin STUDNICKI
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description In order to deliver essential information related to flexible cultivar recommendations, the cultivars which have been released have to be evaluated under different crop management treatments across agro-ecosystems using two-factorial post-registration multi-environment trials. The objective of this study was to evaluate the yield adaptive patterns of 24 winter wheat cultivars tested across 20 trial locations and three consecutive cropping seasons. The evaluated winter wheat cultivars from many Western European countries and Poland showed different adaptive responses to the Polish agro-ecosystems under each of the crop management intensities. Under the high-input management, the cultivars Rapsodia, (UK) Bogatka and Nadobna (Poland) showed a wide adaptation. The cultivars Alcazar (France), Anthus (Germany), Batuta (Poland) and Boomer (UK) were the best adapted to lower-productive environments and poorly adapted to highly productive conditions under both management treatments.
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spelling doaj.art-ce460a91979742ad81f1e2716d4513c62023-02-23T03:30:38ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesCzech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding1212-19751805-93252017-06-01532768210.17221/28/2016-CJGPBcjg-201702-0005Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trialsWiesław MĄDRY0Adriana DEREJKO1Marcin STUDNICKI2Jakub PADEREWSKI3Edward GACEK4Department of Experimental Design and Bioinformatics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Experimental Design and Bioinformatics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Experimental Design and Bioinformatics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Experimental Design and Bioinformatics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, PolandResearch Centre for Cultivar Testing (COBORU), Słupia Wielka, PolandIn order to deliver essential information related to flexible cultivar recommendations, the cultivars which have been released have to be evaluated under different crop management treatments across agro-ecosystems using two-factorial post-registration multi-environment trials. The objective of this study was to evaluate the yield adaptive patterns of 24 winter wheat cultivars tested across 20 trial locations and three consecutive cropping seasons. The evaluated winter wheat cultivars from many Western European countries and Poland showed different adaptive responses to the Polish agro-ecosystems under each of the crop management intensities. Under the high-input management, the cultivars Rapsodia, (UK) Bogatka and Nadobna (Poland) showed a wide adaptation. The cultivars Alcazar (France), Anthus (Germany), Batuta (Poland) and Boomer (UK) were the best adapted to lower-productive environments and poorly adapted to highly productive conditions under both management treatments.https://cjgpb.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjg-201702-0005_response-of-winter-wheat-cultivars-to-crop-management-and-environment-in-post-registration-trials.phpammi analysisanova mixed modelcluster analysiscultivar adaptationsg × e interactions
spellingShingle Wiesław MĄDRY
Adriana DEREJKO
Marcin STUDNICKI
Jakub PADEREWSKI
Edward GACEK
Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trials
Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
ammi analysis
anova mixed model
cluster analysis
cultivar adaptations
g × e interactions
title Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trials
title_full Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trials
title_fullStr Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trials
title_full_unstemmed Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trials
title_short Response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post-registration trials
title_sort response of winter wheat cultivars to crop management and environment in post registration trials
topic ammi analysis
anova mixed model
cluster analysis
cultivar adaptations
g × e interactions
url https://cjgpb.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/cjg-201702-0005_response-of-winter-wheat-cultivars-to-crop-management-and-environment-in-post-registration-trials.php
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