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Title: Aplicação do modelo AMMI-bayesianono estudo de estabilidade e adaptabilidade genotípica em dados de mostarda
Other Titles: Application of the bayesian-AMMI model in the study of genotypic stability and adaptability in mustard data
Aplicación del modelo AMMI-bayesianoen el estudio de la estabilidad genotípica y la adaptabilidad en los datos de mostaza
Keywords: Interação multiplicativa
Regiões de credibilidade
Biplot
Credibility region
Multiplicative interaction
Regiones de credibilidad
Interacción multiplicativa
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Research, Society and Development
Citation: SILVA, A. Q. da et al. Aplicação do modelo AMMI-bayesianono estudo de estabilidade e adaptabilidade genotípica em dados de mostarda. Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 9, n. 9, e166997023, 2020.
Abstract: The analysis of data sets from multienvironmental trials is of fundamental importance inthe final stages of plant breeding programs. In this context, the Additive Main Effects and Multiplicative Interaction (AMMI) model has become a popular method for evaluating genotype responses in different environments. In the present work, the AMMI model was applied, under the bayesian approach, to a set of data from a randomized block experiment with 12 mustard genotypes (varieties) in 6 different environments. The objective was to analyze genotypic stability and adaptability through the AMMI-2 biplot representation, highlighting differences in this approach in relation to the classical AMMI analysis. The results showed the great flexibility of the bayesian method to incorporate a random effect for genotypes, as well as inference to the biplot through regions of credibility for genotypic and environmental scores that describe the effect of the interaction between genotypes by environments (GEI). The regions of credibility built for main effects and bilinear parameters allowed to identify more productive genotypes and to visualize homogeneous subgroups of genotypes and environments in relation to the effect of GEI.The more productive genotypes were G8 and G10 and only G2 was considered statistically stable.
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