Environmental stratification in Paraná and Santa Catarina to evaluate common bean genotypes
Helton Santos Pereira, Leonardo Cunha Melo, Luís Cláudio de Faria, José Luís Cabrera Díaz, Maria José Del Peloso, and Adriane Wendland
The purpose of this study was the environmental stratification of the states of Paraná and Santa Catarina for the evaluation of carioca common bean genotypes. The grain yield was evaluated in 20 trials, in a randomized block design with three replications testing 16 genotypes with carioca grain. The environments were stratified by five methodologies: traditional Lin; mean square of the interaction for paired locations, estimate of the percentage of the complex interaction; estimate of Pearson´s correlation, and the Wricke method. Locations identified as uninformative by at least three of the methodologies were excluded. The locations considered uninformative in the respective growing seasons were Roncador (rainy/2003 and dry/2003) and Laranjeiras do Sul (rainy/2004) and no location in the growing season dry/2004. Only Roncador was identified as not very informative in at least two seasons and was therefore eliminated from the evaluation network of Carioca common bean genotypes.