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Selection of sites for preliminary maize yield trials in the rainforest zone of South-Western Nigeria

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Grain-yield data obtained from 49 varieties of maize (Zea mays L.), grown at each of five sites for two years, were analyzed with the objective of identifying two or three sites where mean performance adequately predicted the mean performance of all five sites combined. Regression of overall varietal mean on site or site-combination means was done and the predictive potential of a site or combination of sites was judged by four criteria: (i) r2≥0.9, (ii) b≥1.0, (iii) high yield (i.e., yield greater than or equal to overall mean yield) and (iv) consistent yield (i.e., yield did not fall below the mean yield by more than 10%). In addition, a trial differentiation index, D, was used to compare the site combinations selected on the basis of the above criteria with the differentiation potential of all five sites combined. None of the five individual sites and the ten two-site combinations satisfactorily predicted overall mean yield. However, five three-sites combinations had values of D similar to that of all the five sites. Rank-correlation coefficients of the three-site combinations with all five sites ranged from 0.90 to 0.79. It was concluded that certain three-site combinations could be satisfactorily used for preliminary maize yield trials in the rainforest ecological zone of S.W. Nigeria.

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Fakorede, M.A.B. Selection of sites for preliminary maize yield trials in the rainforest zone of South-Western Nigeria. Euphytica 35, 441–447 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00021852

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