1978
DOI: 10.4141/cjps78-157
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Yield Stability Studies in Short-Season Maize. I. A Descriptive Method for Grouping Genotypes

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“…A grouping methodology, as previously described by Francis and Kannenberg (1978), was used to further explore treatment responses for disease severity and grain yield. The mean and coefficient of variation (CV) were estimated for each treatment of interest across sites and replicates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A grouping methodology, as previously described by Francis and Kannenberg (1978), was used to further explore treatment responses for disease severity and grain yield. The mean and coefficient of variation (CV) were estimated for each treatment of interest across sites and replicates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various statistical methods/ models (parametric and non-parametric), concepts, and definitions of stability have been described over the years by many researchers (Lin et al, 1986;Becker and Léon, 1988;Crossa et al, 1990;Lin and Binns, 1994;Hussein et al, 2000;Mohammadi and Amri, 2008;Mohammadi et al, 2010). The model used for GEI is similar to a static or biological concept of stability (Becker and Léon, 1988) and the parameters used in the study are the coefficient of determination (Ri 2 ) (Pinthus, 1973), coefficient of variability (CVi) (Francis and Kannenberg, 1978), and the genotypic variances across environments (Si 2 ) (Roemer, 1917). Similarly, another model is the dynamic or agronomic concept of stability (Becker and Léon, 1988) where the parameters used are the regression coefficient (bi) (Finlay and Wilkinson, 1963) and Shukla's stability variance (σi 2 ) (Shukla, 1972), the regression coefficient (bi), and deviation from regression (Sd i 2 ) (Eberhart and Russell, 1966;Perkins and Jinks, 1968).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A grouping methodology, as previously described by Francis and Kannenberg (1978), was used to further explore treatment responses among sites. The mean and CV were estimated for each level of cultivar by Cl across sites.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%