Adaptability and Stability of Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Accessions under Diverse Environments and Herbicide Treatments
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Citation
Lynn Abou-Khater, Fouad Maalouf, Abdul-Qader Jighly, Diego Rubiales, Shiv Kumar Agrawal. (19/1/2022). Adaptability and Stability of Faba Bean (Vicia faba L. ) Accessions under Diverse Environments and Herbicide Treatments. Plants, 11 (3), pp. 1-22.
Abstract
The adaptability and stability of 37 faba bean (Vicia faba L.) accessions with different levels of
tolerance to metribuzin or imazethapyr was assessed across 12 season–location–herbicide experiments.
Significant Genotype x environment (GE) interaction was found for the days to flowering (DFLR),
plant height (PLHT) and grain yield (GY). Performance and stability of the accessions regarding
PLHT and GY were assessed using four different stability parameters: cultivar superiority, static
stability, Wricke’s eco-valence and Finlay and Wilkinson’s regression model. The stability parameters
ranked these genotypes differently suggesting that PLHT and GY stability should be assessed not
only on a single or a few stability parameters but on a combination of them. GGE biplot analysis
indicated that the environments representing metribuzin treatment at Marchouch 2014–2015 and
the non-treated treatment at Terbol 2018–2019 are the ideal environments for evaluating faba bean
genotypes. GGE biplots showed herbicide tolerant accession IG12983 with simultaneous average
PLHT, GY and stability across the environments. The performance of other tolerant accessions,
namely IG13945, IG13906, IG106453, FB2648, and FB1216 was less stable but superior under specific
mega environments. Therefore, utilizing these accessions in faba bean breeding programs would
help broaden the adaptability to diverse locations–season–herbicide treatments.
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Maalouf, Fouadhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7642-7102
Agrawal, Shiv Kumarhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8407-3562
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