Adaptation of sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas) (L.) Lam] genotypes in various agro-ecological zones of Malawi

Autor: Aggrey J. D. Ambali, Wisdom Changadeya, Jonathan Mkumbira, Felistus Chipungu, John D.K. Saka, N.M. Mahungu
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: African Journal of Biotechnology. 17:531-540
ISSN: 1684-5315
Popis: Sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas) (L.) Lam] is grown by small holder farmers across a wide range of environments in Malawi. A multi-location trial of eight genotypes for three seasons at six research stations was undertaken using additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) model analysis to determine the genotypes’ stability and influence of genotype × environment interactions (GEI) on storage root yield. ANOVA showed high significant differences in storage root yield of the genotypes among seasons and locations (p≤0.01). Genotype, environment and genotype × environmental interaction significantly influenced storage root yield variation of the cultivars (p≤0.01). The variance in yield was mainly attributable to environment variability (62.86%) than genotypes variation (14.25%) and G × E interactions (15.06%). Semusa was superior for storage root yield (27.77t/ha) and Lu96/334 was the most inferior (11.19 t/ha). AMMI stability analysis revealed that LU96/303 (24.72 t/ha) was the most stable genotype across sites. Biplot analysis showed that Chitedze and Baka were sites conducive for high yields hence can be used for preliminary yield evaluation to capture maximum genotypes’ yield potential, while Lunyangwa was the lowest yields site; therefore useful for assessing the potential of worst performance of genotypes under unfavourable environmental conditions. Key words: G × E interactions, multi-locational trial, stability, sweet potato, genotypes, root yield.
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