Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part K (2025)
Identification of climate resilient pigeonpea genotypes for yield and its component traits
Kadam DJ, Kute NS, Shinde GC, Patil MR and Totre AS
The present study was conducted with thirteen pigeonpea genotypes along with one check (Rajeshwari). These fourteen germplasm lines were sown in three different sowing dates with fifteen days interval during Kharif 2023 with three replications in a Randomized Block Design (RBD). The result of pooled ANOVA revealed that G × E interaction was significant for all of the characters. The traits in which G x E interaction was found significant were analysed for stability as per Eberhart and Russell’s Model was found that for days to 50% flowering the GRG-152 was found as most stable across all environments however for days to maturity, number of seeds per pod none of the genotype was found to be stable across all environments. The most stable genotypes exhibiting higher stability for number of pod per plant across all environments was BDN-716, BDN-2013-2 (Renuka), PKV-Tara, PDKV-Ashlesha, JKM-189, Phule-Trupti, PT-11-16 including check Rajeshwari. The genotypes BDN-711 and KRG-33 are identified as a climate resilient genotypes as they found stable for seed yield across the all environments. The genotype BDN 2013-2, PDKV-Ashlesha and GRG-152 found suitable for unfavorable environments.
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