Stress tolerance and adaptation as criteria for evaluating top rice genotypes in both typical and water-limited settings
Keywords:
biplot, stability, stress tolerance, irrigated, riceAbstract
The results showed that compared to irrigated circumstances, crop height, effective panicles per m², and grain
production were all 22% lower under moisture-restricted conditions. Among the strains tested, IR17L1387,
IR16L1713, and IR16L1801 had the best stress tolerance index (STI), suggesting that they might thrive in
environments with limited water availability. Sukhadhan 3 genotype showed the highest degree of stability in
both settings, according to GGE biplot analyses (Which-Won-Where and Mean vs. Stability). Furthermore,
under conditions where moisture was scarce, the winning genotype was IR16L1713, while in conditions where
water was abundant, the winning genotype was IR17L1387.
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