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Published online 20 May 2008
Published in Crop Sci 48:973-982 (2008)
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Determination of Mega-Environments for Peanut Breeding Using the CSM-CROPGRO-Peanut Model

W. Puttoa, A. Patanothaia,*, S. Jogloya and G. Hoogenboomb

a Dep. of Plant Science and Agricultural Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen Univ., Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand
b Dep. of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Univ. of Georgia, Griffin, GA 30223-1797, USA


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Figure 1. Locations of the peanut production districts in Thailand for the individual growing seasons.

 

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Figure 2. Relative contributions of location (L), genotype (G) and GxL interaction effects expressed as percentage of total sum of squares in the ANOVAs for the years 1972 to 2001. (SS = sum of squares.)

 

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Figure 3. Genotype and genotype x environment biplots for simulated pod yields of 17 peanut lines at 130 locations for the years 1972 (A) and 1974 (B). The locations are identified by letter and numbers, e.g., E1, D1, M1, and the genotypes are represented by numbers ranging from 1 to 17 (see descriptions in Table 1). (PC = principal component.)

 

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Figure 4. Genotype and genotype x environment biplot for mean simulated pod yields over 30 yr (1972–2001) of 17 peanut lines at 130 locations. The locations are identified by letter and numbers, e.g., E1, D1, M1, and the genotypes are represented by numbers ranging from 1 to 17 (see descriptions in Table 1). (PC = principal component.)

 





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