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The quinoa growing region of Northwest Argentina (NWA) shows a strong environmental variability, both seasonal and spatial. In consequence, the site-year combinations in which yield trials are established can complicate quinoa genotypic selection through strong genotype-by-environment interactions (G E). The magnitude and nature of the genotype (G) and G E interaction effects for grain yield, its physiological determinants and components, and [ver mas...]
dc.contributor.authorCurti, Ramiro Nestor
dc.contributor.authorVega, Abelardo J. de la
dc.contributor.authorAndrade, Alberto Juan
dc.contributor.authorBramardi, Sergio Jorge
dc.contributor.authorBertero, Héctor Daniel
dc.coverage.spatialArgentina (nation)
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-18T18:40:01Z
dc.date.available2018-07-18T18:40:01Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.issn0378-4290
dc.identifier.otherhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2014.06.011
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/2820
dc.description.abstractThe quinoa growing region of Northwest Argentina (NWA) shows a strong environmental variability, both seasonal and spatial. In consequence, the site-year combinations in which yield trials are established can complicate quinoa genotypic selection through strong genotype-by-environment interactions (G E). The magnitude and nature of the genotype (G) and G E interaction effects for grain yield, its physiological determinants and components, and days-to-flower exhibited by quinoa at NWA were examined in a multi-environment trial involving a reference set of 12 genotypes tested in six environments. The tested genotypes were selected based on their known contrasting relative performance to environments and different geographical origin. They represent three out of the four genotypic groups identified in previous studies. The G E interaction to G component of variance was 3:1, 30:1 and 1.3:1 for grain yield, harvest index and grain number, respectively. Conversely, the G effect was large for biomass, grain weight and days-to-flower. Two-mode pattern analysis of the double-centered matrix for grain yield revealed four genotypic groups with different response pattern across environments. This clustering which separates genotypes from highlands and valleys showed a close correspondence with the genotypic groups previously proposed based on phenotypic and genetic characterization. On the other hand, a strong and repeatable negative association was observed between highland and valley sites, in terms of their G E interaction effects. Phenological variation among genotypes in combination with environmental differences in the incidence of mildew or frost risk gave rise to significant crossover yield responses to site changes and determined specific adaptation to different ecological conditions. All yield components and determinants were involved in the genotype- specific yield responses. The genotypic variability observed for time to flowering determined the form of the G E interactions observed for total above-ground biomass in valley environments, while in the highland sites, harvest index made a significant contribution. On the other hand, grain number was the major component in grain yield determination, while grain weight showed a weak to strongly negative association with grain number across both types of environment. In this sense, the future breeding programs in NWA region should focus on these physiological attributes underlying grain yield variation among genotypes across groups of environments for faster genetic progress.es_AR
dc.formatapplication/pdfeng
dc.language.isoenges_AR
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesseng
dc.sourceField crops research 166 : 46–57. (2014)eng
dc.subjectChenopodium Quinoaes_AR
dc.subjectGenotiposes_AR
dc.subjectMildiues_AR
dc.subjectInteracción Genotipo Ambientees_AR
dc.subjectCaracteres de Rendimientoes_AR
dc.subjectYield Componentseng
dc.subjectGenotype Environment Interactioneng
dc.subjectDowny Mildewseng
dc.subjectGenotypeseng
dc.subject.otherQuinoaes_AR
dc.subject.otherRegión Noroeste
dc.titleMulti-environmental evaluation for grain yield and its physiological determinants of quinoa genotypes across Northwest Argentinaeng
dc.typeinfo:ar-repo/semantics/artículoes_AR
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleeng
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioneng
dc.description.origenEEA Abra Pampaes_AR
dc.description.filFil: Curti, Ramiro Nestor. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales. Escuela de Agronomía. Laboratorio de Investigaciones Botánicas; Argentinaes_AR
dc.description.filFil: Vega, Abelardo J. de la. DuPont Pioneer; Españaes_AR
dc.description.filFil: Andrade, Alberto Juan. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Abra Pampa; Argentinaes_AR
dc.description.filFil: Bramardi, Sergio Jorge. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Comahue; Argentinaes_AR
dc.description.filFil: Bertero, Hector Daniel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura; Argentinaes_AR
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