1ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, Karnal, 132 001, India
Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda, India
*Corresponding Author: Hitesh Kumar, Banda University of Agriculture and Technology, Banda, 210 001, India, E-Mail: hiteshkmr25@gmail.com
Online Published on 10 July, 2025.
Twelve chickpea cultivars were evaluated to identify high-yielding and stable cultivars for the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh for three consecutive years 2018-2021, at BUAT, Banda. The pooled analysis of variance indicated significant genotype, environment, and genotype × environment interaction effect on all studied traits. Among cultivarsJG 12 was the highest yielding (3566 kg ha-1)cultivar followed by JG 315 (3152 kg ha-1). GGE biplot analysis revealed cultivars G2 (JG 12), G4 (JG 14), G7 (JG 24), G9 (JG 322), G3 (JG 130) and G8 (JG 218) very close to the ideal genotype and have high yield along with stable performance. The identified genotype G12 was identified to be the high-yielding and well-adapted cultivar under climatic conditions of Bundelkhand and may be promoted for commercial cultivation.
Chickpea, GGE biplot, G × E interaction, Yield potential