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AMMI and GGE Bi-plot Analysis for Seed Yield and Oil Content of Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) Genotypes in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia

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  • Yirga Belay Kindeya*

    (Tigray Agricultural Research Institute (TARI), Ethiopia Humera Agricultural Research Center (HuARC), Ethiopia)

  • Firew Mekbib

    (Haramaya University, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, School of Plant Science, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia)

  • Eyasu Abraha Alle

    (Tigray Agricultural Research Institute (TARI), Ethiopia Humera Agricultural Research Center (HuARC), Ethiopia)

Abstract

Seventeen sesame genotypes were tested at ten environments in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia during 2014-2015 cropping seasons. Randomized Complete Block Designs (RCBD) with three replications was used in the study. According to the GGE bi-plot different sesame growing environments grouped into two mega-environments: The first mega-environment contained the favorable environments Dansha area with a vertex G4 and Sheraro area with winner G3 and the second environment included medium to low environments E2 (Humera-2), E4 (Dansha-2), E5 (Sheraro-1), E7 (Wargiba-1), E8 (Wargiba-2) and E9 (Maykadra) for seed yield. Three mega-environments identified for oil content: The 1st environment contained G12, G7 and G2 in the mega-environment group of Humera, Dansha and Gendawuha, The 2nd environment, Sheraro location contained G9 and the 3rd environment Wargiba, was containing G17. G1 (HuRC-4) identified as an “ideal†genotype and E1 (Humera-1) also identified as an ideal environment the most representative of the overall environments and the most powerful to discriminate genotypes. The multivariate approaches AMMI and GGEbi-plot were better for partitioning the GEI into the causes of variation. According to different stability models, G1, G7, and G3 were high yielder and the most stable both in terms of seed yield and oil content. Moreover, showed yield advantages over the released and local varieties. The stable genotypes recommended for wider areas while G14 and G4 were for specific favorable environments Sheraro and Dansha, respectively.

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  • Yirga Belay Kindeya* & Firew Mekbib & Eyasu Abraha Alle, 2020. "AMMI and GGE Bi-plot Analysis for Seed Yield and Oil Content of Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) Genotypes in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia," Journal of Agriculture and Crops, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(4), pages 58-67, 04-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:jacarp:2020:p:58-67
    DOI: 10.32861/jac.64.58.67
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