Genotype x environment interactions in rainfed grown greengram (Vigna radiata)

  • K. Anandhi, Regional Research stationAruppukotttaiTamil Nadu Agricultural University
  • G. Anand and S. Juliet Hepziba

Abstract

The low productivity is mainly due to fact that green gram is grown under rainfed environments with vagaries of monsoon. Hence stability of green gram genotypes was analysed during three years in rainfed condition in this study to identify stable genotypes. Among the 15 genotypes along with three checks studied the genotypes G14, G5 and G7 were stable genotypes with high mean yield. These three genotypes show stability for number of pods per plant. The genotype G14 also recorded the lowest value for days to 50 percent flowering with high stability showing early maturity. 

Author Biography

K. Anandhi, Regional Research stationAruppukotttaiTamil Nadu Agricultural University

Assistant Professor

Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics

Published
30-09-2019
How to Cite
K. Anandhi, G. Anand and S. Juliet Hepziba
Genotype x environment interactions in rainfed grown greengram Vigna radiata. 2019. Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding, 10 3, 1234-1239. Retrieved from https://www.ejplantbreeding.org/index.php/EJPB/article/view/3161
Section
Research Article