Genotype-environment interaction for production characteristics in cherry tomato (Solanum spp.)
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2021Author
Ceballos Aguirre, Nelson
Vallejo Cabrera, Franco Alirio
Morillo Coronado, Yacenia
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Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia - UPTCPalabras clave
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Abstract
Much of the tomato diversity is found in cherry-type populations. There are promising wild cherry tomato
species with good behavior in terms of yield and quality that can be produced with a minimum of agroinputs. The genetic expression of genotypes is influenced by the optimal environment they can develop in.
The genotype-environment interaction must be known to estimate the phenotypic adaptability in different
environments. The objective of this research was to evaluate the genotype-environment interaction for 10
cherry tomato introductions in nine environments, four of which were artificial environments (0, 60, 120
and 180 kg ha-1 of potassium) established in natural environments on the Farms Montelindo, Tesorito and
CEUNP. The experiment design used randomized complete blocks with four replicates; the experiment unit
consisted of five effective plants per introduction. The evaluated variables were production per plant (PFT)
(kg/pl), number of fruits per plant (NFT), and average fruit weight (AWF) (g/fruit). The genotype×environment interaction and the stability of the 10 genotypes were estimated with the AMMI multivariate model.
The environments for T120K and T180K were optimal for the variables associated with production (PFT,
NFT and AWF), with IAC1621, IAC426 and IAC1624 being the most promising genotypes per environment
on the Farms Tesorito, Montelindo and CEUNP, respectively. The results are useful for the identification of
genotypes in key locations for selection and evaluation in breeding programs.
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Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Hortícolas; Vol. 15, Núm. 2 (2021): Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Hortícolas (Mayo-Agosto);p. 1 -11.
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