Assessment of sugarcane varieties for their stability and yield potential in Fiji

  • Naidu P
  • Khan M
  • Jokhan A
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The Sugar Research Institute of Fiji breeds and produces new varieties of sugarcane for the Fiji sugar industry for commercial production. The development of sugar cane varieties that show superior performance in different environments is a major challenge for breeders due to the response of genotypes across environments. This study was to evaluate the relative performance the genotypes during breeding program and identify promising ones that could be released for cultivation. Thus, an investigation was carried out to determine the magnitude of Genotype Environment interactions and the stability analysis of the genotypes cultivated in Fiji. Seventeen genotypes including three commercial varieties were evaluated in five locations using a randomized block design with three replications. The pooled analysis of variance carried out for the effect of environments, genotypes, and their interactions. The stability analysis was also performed using the Eberhart & Russell’s (1966) model. Further, a cluster analysis was proposed for identifying the similar and stable genotypes. The results showed that there were highly significant (p

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Naidu, P. N., Khan, M. G. M., & Jokhan, A. D. (2017). Assessment of sugarcane varieties for their stability and yield potential in Fiji. The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 35(2), 20. https://doi.org/10.1071/sp17003

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