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Adaptability and stability of common bean genotypes in family farming systems

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Table 1. Geographic sites and summaries of the individual analysis of variance for grain yield of common bean (Phaseolus  vulgaris) lines and cultivars evaluated in 20 trials in the dry, rainy, and winter crop seasons in the state of Goiás, Brazil,  from 2
Table 2. Summary of the joint analysis of variance with the decomposition of the sum of squares of the genotype x environment  interaction (SS (GxE) ) for grain yield of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) lines and cultivars in 20 environments.
Table 3. Means and values of the main components (IPCA) significant for each genotype of common bean (Phaseolus  vulgaris) evaluated in the state of Goiás, Brazil, used to calculate the weighted average of absolute scores (WAAS) and the  weighted average o
Table 4. Estimates of parameters of phenotypic (P i ) stability and adaptability decomposed into favorable (P if ) and unfavorable  environments (P id ), according to the method of Lin & Binns (1988) modified by Oliveira et al
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