Abstract

A genotype x environment interaction is a change in the relative performance of a character of two or more genotypes measured into two or more environments. Living organisms are made up of genes whose expressions are subject to modification by environment; therefore, genotypic expression of a phenotype is environmentally dependent. This is because genotypes exhibit different level of phenotypic expression under different environmental conditions resulting in cross over performances. In genotype x environment interaction, the magnitude of the observed genetic variation changes from one environment to another and tends to be larger in better environments than poor environments. Genotype x environment interaction is a fundamental component in understanding complex trait variation and the most challenging factor in identification of genetic variation. Interaction involves a change in rank order for genotypes between environments and the relative magnitude of genetic, environmental and phenotypic variance between environments. Genotype x environmental interaction can lead to differences in performance of genotypes over environments. The relationship between selection environments and target production environment had been a major problem because many of the selected activities performed by the conventional approach. Genotype x environment interaction analysis can be used to analyze the stability of genotypes and the value of test locations. Genotypes by environment interactions are almost unanimously considered to be among the major factors limiting response to selection and, in general, the efficiency of breeding programs. Exploitation of genetic variability is the most important tool in plant breeding and this has to be inferred by phenotypic expression. The consequences of the phenotypic variation depend largely on the environment. This variation is further complicated by the fact that not all genotypes react in similar ways to change in environment and no two environments are exactly the same. If relative performance of genotypes grown in different environments is different, then genotype x environment interaction becomes a major challenging factor to crop breeding programs. Genotype x environment interaction is one of the main challenge in the selection of broad adaptation and stable genotypes in most breeding programs. The varietal stability could be challenged not only due to the change in the test environment but also due to change in growing season per environment. Some environmental variations are predictable (soil type, soil fertility, plant density) whereas others also may be unpredictable (rainfall, temperature, humidity).Generally, genotype x environment interaction is the most critical in plant breeding to make selection of genotypes based on their adaptability and stability for desirable traits. Keywords: Genotype x Environmental Interaction; Environment; Phenotype; Genotype; Interaction; Variation DOI: 10.7176/JNSR/11-20-02 Publication date: October 31 st 2020

Highlights

  • Genotype by environment interaction (GxE) refers to the differential responses of genotypes across environments (Bavandpori et al, 2015)

  • The phenotype of an individual is determined by the effects of its genotypes, the environment, and the interaction between the genotype of the individual and the environment (Yan and Tinker; 2005, Abiy and Firew, 2016)

  • A genotype x environment interaction is a change in the relative performance of a character of two or more genotypes measured into two or more environments

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INTRODUCTION

Genotype by environment interaction (GxE) refers to the differential responses of genotypes across environments (Bavandpori et al, 2015). Genotype x environmental interaction has significant impact in crop improvement and it is crucial for plant breeders to identify adaptable and stable high yielding genotypes with other desirable traits under different environmental conditions prior to release as a variety (Showemimo et al, 2000; Mustapha et al, 2001). As grain yield is a complex quantitative trait, with high environmental interaction; selection of genotypes based on performance in single environment is not effective for varietal identification (Shrestha et al, 2012, Divya et al, 2016). Genotype x environment (GxE) interactions becomes more important when the rank of varieties changes in different environment (Natalia de Leon et al, 2016) These have a -ve impact on the success of breeding programs, because breeders search for a few widely adapted cultivars, targeted to favorable environments. It is non-heritable and observes environmental variation we grow genetically uniform genotype in different environment (Bernardo R, 2008)

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