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Authors
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S. Das1*, D. Sarma1
and S.S. Das2
1Department of
Plant Breeding
and Genetics, Assam
Agricultural University,
Jorhat-785 013, India
2Department of
Agricultural
Statistics, Uttar Banga
Krishi Viswavidyalaya,
Cooch Behar-736 165, India
*Corresponding
Author Email :
shanubrdr.oryza@gmail.com
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Abstract
Aim: The present study
was designed to identify stable rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes for
nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), yield and its component traits and also to
identify component traits associated with yield stability.
Methodology: Twenty-one
landraces along with five high yielding varieties (HYVs) of rice were
evaluated at three nitrogen levels (0, 40 and 60 kg N ha-1) for
two years (2014 and 2015). Eberhart and Russel?s (1966) stability analysis
were employed to assess the genotype ? environment (GE) interaction and the
stability of the genotypes across six environments. To study homeostasis,
simple correlation analysis among ten different traits was done based on
stability parameters.
Results: The present study
revealed that environments created by graded nitrogen levels were fruitful
for inducing environmental variations. The highly significant linear
environmental variances were found for all ten traits. Linear GE interaction
was significant for all the traits, except harvest index, grain nitrogen and
nitrogen harvest index. The stability analysis identified four genotypes
viz., Kolabor, Aki Bora, Rongdoi and Luha Sali with average stability whereas
Betguti Sali was found to be stable below average. Correlation analysis based
on stability parameters revealed the existence of homeostasis.
Interpretation: Present study
revealed that genotypes namely Kolabor, Aki Bora, Rongdoi and Luha Sali are
suitable to grow under both nitrogen limiting and nitrogen non-limiting
environments whereas Betguti Sali was suitable for nitrogen non-limiting
environments. Correlation analysis, based on stability parameters, revealed
that yield stability was due to the plasticity of some other component traits
under study.
Key words: GE interaction, Homeostasis, Landrace, Nitrogen use
efficiency, Oryza sativa
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