Yield performance and stability analysis of three cultivars of Gayo Arabica coffee across six different environments

IF 1.8 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Open Agriculture Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/opag-2022-0249
E. Wardiana, E. Randriani, Dani, Nur Kholilatul Izzah, M. Ibrahim, Kurnia Dewi Sasmita, Saefudin, D. Pranowo, M. Herman, H. Supriadi, Asif Aunillah, Eko Heri Purwanto, Dewi Listyati
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The three cultivars of Gayo Arabica coffee (GAC) are distributed widely in the Gayo Highlands, Aceh Province, Indonesia, between 900 and 1,700 m above sea level (masl). The difference in altitude affects the yield and quality of coffee, and Arabica coffee has biennial bearing characteristics, so there are always annual yield fluctuations. This study aimed to determine the yield performance and stability level of the three GAC cultivars, Gayo 1, Gayo 2, and Gayo 3 (G3), across six different environments. The study used a randomized complete block design with three replications. The six environmental conditions are the combinations of two altitudes (900 and 1,500 masl) and 3 years of production (2019, 2020, and 2021). The estimation of coffee yields is based on the fruit value, which is calculated by the number of productive branches per tree, nodes per branch, berries per node, and the weight of a single cherry. An investigation of the genotype-by-environmental interaction using a combined analysis of variance and the yield performance and stability analysis performed using the Eberhart and Russell method, AMMI (additive main effects and multiplicative interaction) and GGE (genotype + genotype × environment) biplot analysis. Results showed that the yield performance of GAC was significantly affected by the interaction between genotype and environment. G3 was an ideal cultivar because it had high yield performance, was stable, and could adapt to broader environments in Gayo Highland. Therefore, G3 deserves high priority for Arabica coffee development in that region.
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Gayo Arabica 咖啡的三个栽培品种在六种不同环境下的产量表现和稳定性分析
加约阿拉比卡咖啡(GAC)的三个栽培品种广泛分布于印度尼西亚亚齐省的加约高原,海拔在 900 米至 1700 米之间。海拔高度的差异会影响咖啡的产量和质量,而阿拉比卡咖啡具有两年生的特性,因此每年的产量总会有波动。本研究旨在确定三个 GAC 栽培品种 Gayo 1、Gayo 2 和 Gayo 3(G3)在六种不同环境下的产量表现和稳定性水平。该研究采用随机完全区组设计,三次重复。六种环境条件是两种海拔高度(900 和 1,500 米)和三个生产年份(2019、2020 和 2021 年)的组合。咖啡产量的估算以果实价值为基础,果实价值由每棵树的丰产枝数、每枝的节数、每节的浆果数和单颗樱桃的重量计算得出。利用综合方差分析对基因型与环境的交互作用进行了调查,并利用 Eberhart 和 Russell 方法、AMMI(加法主效应和乘法交互作用)和 GGE(基因型 + 基因型 × 环境)双图分析对产量表现和稳定性进行了分析。结果表明,GAC 的产量表现受基因型和环境之间交互作用的显著影响。G3 是一个理想的栽培品种,因为它产量高、稳定性好,能适应加尤高原更广阔的环境。因此,G3 是该地区阿拉比卡咖啡发展的优先选择。
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Open Agriculture
Open Agriculture AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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61
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9 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Agriculture is an open access journal that publishes original articles reflecting the latest achievements on agro-ecology, soil science, plant science, horticulture, forestry, wood technology, zootechnics and veterinary medicine, entomology, aquaculture, hydrology, food science, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, climate-based agriculture, amelioration, social sciences in agriculuture, smart farming technologies, farm management.
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