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Stability and Adaptability of Nine Open Pollinated Varieties of UB Maize Waluyo, Budi; ., Kuswanto
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 32, No 3 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya and Indonesian Agronomic Assossiation

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Open pollinated maize and two check varieties were evaluated in four locations, i.e. Malang, Jombang, Kediri, and Trenggalek regencies for two seasons from March to November 2009. The research objective was to determine stability and adaptability of the open pollinated maize. The experiment was conducted using a randomized complete block design. The treatment had nine lines, i.e. UB4101, UB3101, UB4201, UB7201, UB4202, UB3301, UB4301, UB7301, UB3302 and two check varieties, Bisma and Arjuna. The treatment was repeated three times. Percentage point of variance ratio was applied to determine homogeneity error. Variance analysis of combined experiment was conducted to determine genotype x environment interaction. Yield stability and adaptability were analyzed using Eberhart and Russell linear models. There was genotype x season x location interactions on maize yield. It mean that there were population yield performance changes at different environments. There were four populations have stability point, i.e. UB4101 (5.5 t ha-1), UB3301 (5.7 t ha-1), UB7301 (5.7 t ha-1), and UB3302 (5.4 t ha-1). Population UB4201 (5.1 t ha-1) was adaptable to productive environment, and UB4301 (5.8 t ha-1) was adaptable to marginal ones.Keywords: G × E interaction, stability, adaptation, open pollinated maize variety, UB line
The Adaptation Test on Yardlong Bean Lines Tolerant to Aphids and High Yield ., Kuswanto; Waluyo, Budi
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 33, No 2 (2011)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya and Indonesian Agronomic Assossiation

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The adaptation trial was applied to determine the benefits of genotype-environmental interaction, adaptability and stability of lines. The previous research successfully obtained 8 UB lines which had high yield and tolerant to aphids. These lines belong to plant breeding laboratory of Brawijaya University, which had stability and a high potential can be immediately released to the public. Research was conducted in 2010, dry and rainy season, on 3 locations of yardlong bean, namely Malang, Kediri and Jombang. Randomized Block Design was applied in these locations.Genotype-environment interaction was analyzed with combined analysis of nested design.The adaptability and stability were known from regression analysis based on the stability of Eberhart and Russel. There were 6 stabile lines, namely UB7070P1, UB24089X1, UB606572, UB61318, UB7023J44, and UB715, respectively. They were recommended to be released as new varieties which had pest tolerance and high yield. The UBPU was suitable to be developed in marginal land. The 6 new varieties had registered to Agriculture Department Republic of Indonesia, namely, Brawijaya 1, Brawijaya 3, Brawijaya 4, Bagong 2, Bagong 3 dan Bagong Ungu, respectively. Keywords : adaptation, yardlong bean, stability, tolerant aphid
STABILITY OF WHEAT GENOTYPES ADAPTED IN TROPICAL MEDIUM AND LOWLAND Ashari, Sumeru; Waluyo, Budi; Yulianah, Izmi; Kendarini, Niken; Jusuf, Mohammad
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 34, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya and Indonesian Agronomic Assossiation

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The research objective was to select wheat genotypes that can adapt on the medium and low plains. Twenty-seven genotypes and three varieties of wheat were grown in four locations in the medium and low plains since June-October 2009. The experiments were arranged using a randomized complete block design repeated three times. Analysis of variance performed at each location followed by a test of homogeneity of error range, the combined analysis of variance and yields stability analysis. Genotype x environment interaction significantly affecting yield. Stable genotypes and widely adaptable across locations were G-1 (1.94 t.ha-1), G-20 (1.24 t.ha-1), H-14 (1.85 t.ha-1), H-19 (1.59 t.ha-1), H-20 (1.69 t.ha-1), H-21 (1.48 t.ha-1), 162 (1.62 t.ha-1), 80 (1.63 t.ha-1), 82 (1.78 t.ha-1), 91 (1.49 t.ha-1), and 142 (1.45 t.ha-1). Genotypes adapted in productive environment were G-18 (1.23 t.ha-1), G-19 (1.63 t.ha-1), 185 (1.30 t.ha-1), 40 (1.33 t.ha-1) and 42 (1.52 t.ha-1). Genotypes adapted in marginal environments were 28 (2,22 t.ha-1), H-1 (1.61 t.ha-1), H-8 (1.65 t.ha-1) and H-16 (1.68 t.ha-1). Genotype was selected as an improvement material in the wheat breeding in medium and lowland of tropical regions.   Keywords: wheat selection, tropical, yield stability and adaptability
The Adaptation Test on Yardlong Bean Lines Tolerant to Aphids and High Yield Kuswanto .; Budi Waluyo
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 33, No 2 (2011)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya in collaboration with PERAGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v33i2.61

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The adaptation trial was applied to determine the benefits of genotype-environmental interaction, adaptability and stability of lines. The previous research successfully obtained 8 UB lines which had high yield and tolerant to aphids. These lines belong to plant breeding laboratory of Brawijaya University, which had stability and a high potential can be immediately released to the public. Research was conducted in 2010, dry and rainy season, on 3 locations of yardlong bean, namely Malang, Kediri and Jombang. Randomized Block Design was applied in these locations.Genotype-environment interaction was analyzed with combined analysis of nested design.The adaptability and stability were known from regression analysis based on the stability of Eberhart and Russel. There were 6 stabile lines, namely UB7070P1, UB24089X1, UB606572, UB61318, UB7023J44, and UB715, respectively. They were recommended to be released as new varieties which had pest tolerance and high yield. The UBPU was suitable to be developed in marginal land. The 6 new varieties had registered to Agriculture Department Republic of Indonesia, namely, Brawijaya 1, Brawijaya 3, Brawijaya 4, Bagong 2, Bagong 3 dan Bagong Ungu, respectively. Keywords : adaptation, yardlong bean, stability, tolerant aphid
STABILITY OF WHEAT GENOTYPES ADAPTED IN TROPICAL MEDIUM AND LOWLAND Sumeru Ashari; Budi Waluyo; Izmi Yulianah; Niken Kendarini; Mohammad Jusuf
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 34, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya in collaboration with PERAGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v34i1.153

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The research objective was to select wheat genotypes that can adapt on the medium and low plains. Twenty-seven genotypes and three varieties of wheat were grown in four locations in the medium and low plains since June-October 2009. The experiments were arranged using a randomized complete block design repeated three times. Analysis of variance performed at each location followed by a test of homogeneity of error range, the combined analysis of variance and yields stability analysis. Genotype x environment interaction significantly affecting yield. Stable genotypes and widely adaptable across locations were G-1 (1.94 t.ha-1), G-20 (1.24 t.ha-1), H-14 (1.85 t.ha-1), H-19 (1.59 t.ha-1), H-20 (1.69 t.ha-1), H-21 (1.48 t.ha-1), 162 (1.62 t.ha-1), 80 (1.63 t.ha-1), 82 (1.78 t.ha-1), 91 (1.49 t.ha-1), and 142 (1.45 t.ha-1). Genotypes adapted in productive environment were G-18 (1.23 t.ha-1), G-19 (1.63 t.ha-1), 185 (1.30 t.ha-1), 40 (1.33 t.ha-1) and 42 (1.52 t.ha-1). Genotypes adapted in marginal environments were 28 (2,22 t.ha-1), H-1 (1.61 t.ha-1), H-8 (1.65 t.ha-1) and H-16 (1.68 t.ha-1). Genotype was selected as an improvement material in the wheat breeding in medium and lowland of tropical regions.   Keywords: wheat selection, tropical, yield stability and adaptability
Stability and Adaptability of Nine Open Pollinated Varieties of UB Maize Budi Waluyo; Kuswanto .
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 32, No 3 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya in collaboration with PERAGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v32i3.27

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Open pollinated maize and two check varieties were evaluated in four locations, i.e. Malang, Jombang, Kediri, and Trenggalek regencies for two seasons from March to November 2009. The research objective was to determine stability and adaptability of the open pollinated maize. The experiment was conducted using a randomized complete block design. The treatment had nine lines, i.e. UB4101, UB3101, UB4201, UB7201, UB4202, UB3301, UB4301, UB7301, UB3302 and two check varieties, Bisma and Arjuna. The treatment was repeated three times. Percentage point of variance ratio was applied to determine homogeneity error. Variance analysis of combined experiment was conducted to determine genotype x environment interaction. Yield stability and adaptability were analyzed using Eberhart and Russell linear models. There was genotype x season x location interactions on maize yield. It mean that there were population yield performance changes at different environments. There were four populations have stability point, i.e. UB4101 (5.5 t ha-1), UB3301 (5.7 t ha-1), UB7301 (5.7 t ha-1), and UB3302 (5.4 t ha-1). Population UB4201 (5.1 t ha-1) was adaptable to productive environment, and UB4301 (5.8 t ha-1) was adaptable to marginal ones.Keywords: G x E interaction, stability, adaptation, open pollinated maize variety, UB line
Stability and Adaptability of Nine Open Pollinated Varieties of UB Maize Budi Waluyo; Kuswanto .
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 32, No 3 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya in collaboration with PERAGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v32i3.27

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Open pollinated maize and two check varieties were evaluated in four locations, i.e. Malang, Jombang, Kediri, and Trenggalek regencies for two seasons from March to November 2009. The research objective was to determine stability and adaptability of the open pollinated maize. The experiment was conducted using a randomized complete block design. The treatment had nine lines, i.e. UB4101, UB3101, UB4201, UB7201, UB4202, UB3301, UB4301, UB7301, UB3302 and two check varieties, Bisma and Arjuna. The treatment was repeated three times. Percentage point of variance ratio was applied to determine homogeneity error. Variance analysis of combined experiment was conducted to determine genotype x environment interaction. Yield stability and adaptability were analyzed using Eberhart and Russell linear models. There was genotype x season x location interactions on maize yield. It mean that there were population yield performance changes at different environments. There were four populations have stability point, i.e. UB4101 (5.5 t ha-1), UB3301 (5.7 t ha-1), UB7301 (5.7 t ha-1), and UB3302 (5.4 t ha-1). Population UB4201 (5.1 t ha-1) was adaptable to productive environment, and UB4301 (5.8 t ha-1) was adaptable to marginal ones.Keywords: G x E interaction, stability, adaptation, open pollinated maize variety, UB line
Co-Authors Addiena Mufidah Hamzah Addion Nizori Adiredjo, Afifuddin Latif Afina Reformasintansari Afina Reformasintansari Agung Karuniawan Agung Kurniawan Agung Sri Darmayanti Agus Prayitno Kurniawan Agustiani, Nur Wulan Aikmelisa, Rizka Alfarina Kardiana Sari Alfia Nurfajrin Rohmatillah Amali, Mukhlash Andy Soegianto Andy Soegianto Anggara Ista Putra Anggun Trisnanto Hari Susilo Anita Firdaus Anna Satyana Karyawati Annisa u Choirun Ardhani, Dhiya Nabilla Ariffin Bakti, NH. Dias Prayudha Bela Purnama Sari Bimantara, Yusuf Mufti Daffa Dzakwan Pambudi Damanhuri Damanhuri Damanhuri Danniary Ismail Faronny Danniary Ismail Faronny Darmawan Saptadi Darmawan Saptadi Darmawan Saptadi Darmawan Saptadi Della Amelinda Chaniago Descha Giatri Cahyaningrum Dewi Nawank Sary Effendy Effendy Eggy Akhmad Armandoni Ellis Nihayati Endang Arisoesilaningsih Eries Dyah Mustikarini Ermila Widyaelina Eva Saulina Sihotang Fadhillah Laila, Fadhillah Faidah, Ahmadah Fakhri Hafidh Fildza Abidah Firdausi Firdausi Gigih Ibnu Prayoga Gita Novita Sari Hadi, Mohamad Iqbal Sohibul Hanna Sinthia Wati Siahaan Hariyati Khasanah Hatta Maulana Hera Livia Damara Hidayati Nafi’ah, Hanny Hikmah, Siti Nurul Iklillah Maulidiyah Warda Intan Widia Santika Izmi Yulianah Jati Batoro Khoiriyah, Lulu Lazimatul Kurniawan, Ainur Rofiq Edy Kurniawan, Puput Kuswanto . Kuswanto . Kuswanto Kuswanto Kuswanto, Kuswanto Lailatul Badriyah Larasmita, Karina Ayu Lestari, Linda Dwi Lily Dasinta Norasary Putri Lulu Lazimatul Khairiyah Lulu Lazimatul Khoiriyah Mahmuddin Ridlo Maulana, Hatta Mayang Ayudya Handini Merlya Merlya Balbeid Mohammad Jusuf Muhammad, Raihan Fadhil Mulyani, Prinsip Trisna Niken Kendarini Noer Rahmi Ardiarini, Noer Rahmi Nur Azima Nur Indah Agustina Nurhalisah Nurul Aini Pamulatsih, Dila Permatasari, Lalita Phubby Wilisaberta Phubby Wilisaberta Praptoko, Regina Sotya Rahagi Prinsip Trisna Mulyani Puguh Irkhamhulhuda Putri, Galuh Rahma Prandiny Rachma, Izza Azkiya Raihan Fadhil Muhammad Ramadhanti, Salsabila Rarasatidan, Maharani Gadis Ratna Santi Ratna Santi, Ratna Ratna Zulfarosda Rawina Saragih Raymon BT Debataraja Respatijarti Respatijarti Respatijarti Respatijarti Retno Mastuti Ricoh Darisman Sihombing Rohmatillah, Alfia Nurfajrin Rosabela Sayu Prameswari Rukmi, Kirana Sahrial Saptadi, Darmawan Setiawan, Indra Karra Setyawan, Hendrix Yulis Shandila, Puji Silvia Rizky Novita Sri Lestari Purnamaningsih Sumeru Ashari Sumeru Ashari Sumeru Ashari Sunaryo Susinggih Wijana Tati Nurmala Tatik Wardiyati Thoriq Ahmad Syauqy Utami, Putri Sri Wahyu Alfian Widyatama, Putri Devita Winismasari, Imtikhanna Dyanuar Wiwin Sumiya Dwi Yamika Yulianti, Novi Dwi Zainyah Salmah Arruum Zanetta, Chindy Ulima