PLANTS-BASEL, cilt.11, sa.18, 2022 (SCI-Expanded)
Twenty-six rice hybrids were evaluated at three locations. Data were normally distributed after running the Shapiro-Wilk test. Plant height and effective tillers/hills showed leptokurtic distribution, indicating these traits were controlled by fewer genes, whereas the rest of the attributes had platykurtic distribution, indicating these traits were controlled by many genes. Most of the traits were significant for variety, locations, and variety x locations. For yield stability, the data were analyzed using additive main effect and multiplicative interaction (AMMI), genotype and genotype-environment interaction (GGE), and Eberhart and Russell's model. Among 26 hybrids, BRRI99A x BRRI38R and BRRI hybrid dhan5 exhibited high yields at three locations. BRRI99A x BRRI45R, BRRI99A x BRRI31R, IR79156A x BRRI38R, and BRRI hybrid dhan3 were selected for mega-environments: Gazipur and Ishwardi. Among the tested locations, Gazipur (E2) and Ishwardi (E3) were identified as mega-environments for the hybrid combinations, including BRRI99A x BRRI36R, BRRI99A x BRRI49R, IR79156A x BRRI31R, IR79156A x BRRI38R, BRRI hybrid dhan5, BRRI99A x BRRI38R, BRRI99A x BRRI45R, and BRRI99A x BRRI31R based on their average action and fixity. Gazipur and Ishwardi were the best environments because their discriminative and representative ability was remarkable. The hybrid assessment, as well as area selection for hybrid rice breeding in Bangladesh, were revealed in this study. The hybrid BRRI99A x BRRI38R, BRRI99A x BRRI36R, and IR79156A x Rline7 belonged to medium-to-long slender grain types. Nowadays, the citizens of Bangladesh prefer fine-grain rice. Therefore, these fine-grain hybrids can be cultivated as preferable commercial varieties at three locations, such as Barisal, Gazipur, and Ishwardi in Bangladesh. The stable hybrids identified in the current study can be recommended for cultivation throughout the whole country without compromising the loss of grain yield of rice.