GGE Biplot Analysis for Stability and Adaptability of Maize Hybrids in Western Region of Indonesia

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Hybrids that are stable or adaptable in a specific location for the western region of Indonesia are required to increase production of maize in Indonesia. The objectives of the study were (i) to select maize hybrids which are stable or adaptable in the western region of Indonesia and (ii) to determine the discriminant location for evaluating superior hybrids in the western region. Therefore, twelve maize hybrids were planted in different locations and seasons in the western region. Hybrids were selected based on GGE biplot analysis. The results showed that G9 and G10 were stable maize hybrids. G6 was the selected hybrid for the first megaenvironment; whereas, G3 was selected as the hybrid for the second megaenvironment. The L8 and L17 were the discriminant environment for evaluating hybrids in the western region of Indonesia. The high-yielding hybrids selected in this study should be broadly evaluated on-farm in order to disseminate for small holder farmers in Sumatera and Java islands.

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Ruswandi, D., Syafii, M., Maulana, H., Ariyanti, M., Indriani, N. P., & Yuwariah, Y. (2021). GGE Biplot Analysis for Stability and Adaptability of Maize Hybrids in Western Region of Indonesia. International Journal of Agronomy, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/2166022

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