Authors
JD Berger, M Ali, PS Basu, BD Chaudhary, SK Chaturvedi, PS Deshmukh, PS Dharmaraj, SK Dwivedi, GC Gangadhar, PM Gaur, J Kumar, RK Pannu, KHM Siddique, DN Singh, DP Singh, SJ Singh, NC Turner, HS Yadava, SS Yadav
Publication date
2006/8/1
Journal
Field Crops Research
Volume
98
Issue
2-3
Pages
230-244
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In order to investigate specific and general adaptation of chickpea in India, a wide range of sub-continental, Australian and Mediterranean genotypes were grown across seven sites characterizing the major chickpea growing areas over 3 years, and extensive data on plant stand, early vigour, phenology, productivity and yield components collected. High and low yielding sites were clearly separated by a range of physical and biological characters, low yield being associated with low latitude and pre-season rainfall, high temperature, early phenology, short crop duration, low biomass and fecundity. Genotype by environment interactions for yield were highly significant (P<0.001), and accounted for more variance than that attributed to genotypes alone. Ward's hierarchical clustering indicated that the genotypes could be separated into discrete groups, comprising material specifically adapted to the north (Clusters 2 …
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