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Bombona. PL. E. 2005. Monsun. DE. A. 2004. Tybalt. NL. A. 2005. Hewilla. PL. A. 2006. Parabola. PL. A. 2006. Katoda. PL. A. 2008. Kandela. PL. A. 2010.
Electronic Supplementary Material (ESM)

to Studnicki et al.: Assessing Grain Yield and Quality Traits Stability of Spring Wheat Cultivars at Different Crop Management Levels Cereal Res. Commun. DOI: 10.1556/0806.45.2017.066

Table S1. Description of the spring wheat cultivars, including their year of release and country of origin Cultivar

Country of origin

Quality group

Year of release

Bombona

PL

E

2005

Monsun

DE

A

2004

Tybalt

NL

A

2005

Hewilla

PL

A

2006

Parabola

PL

A

2006

Katoda

PL

A

2008

Kandela

PL

A

2010

Arabella

PL

A

2011

KWS Torridon

UK

A

2012

Trappe

DE

B

2008

Radocha

PL

C

2011

Polish quality scheme: E – elite variety; A – quality variety; B – bread variety; C – non-baking variety.

Table S2. Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) of stability models for the seven tested traits at two crop management levels Trait

Yield (t ha–1) Thousand-grain weight (g) Grain protein content (%) Starch content (%) Wet gluten content (%) Zeleny sedimentation value (ml) Test weight (kg hl–1)

Crop management

MIM

Stability models Shukla

Finley–Wilkinson

Eberhart–Russell

20.2

20.8

20.6

HIM

20.1

20.3

20.1

MIM

933.9

945.7

942.3

HIM

886.0

906.4

898.2

MIM

235.6

251.3

252.3

HIM

285.1

295.8

295.7

MIM

435.7

450.7

440

HIM

468.1

480.3

477.3

MIM

601.8

618.6

615.6

HIM

700.3

701.0

706.6

MIM

1034.2

1037.2

1039.6

HIM

1086.2

1101.4

1105.9

MIM

702.3

772.3

737.1

HIM

728.1

779.6

754.5

MIM – moderate-input crop management; HIM – high-input crop management.

© 2017 Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest

Table S3. Mean values of grain yield and quality traits for 11 spring wheat cultivars grown at two crop management levels Cultivar

Yield (t ha–1)

Thousand-grain weight (g)

Grain protein content (%)

Starch content (%)

Wet gluten content Zeleny sedimenta(%) tion value (ml)

Test weight (kg hl–1)

MIM

HIM

MIM

HIM

MIM

HIM

MIM

HIM

MIM

HIM

MIM

HIM

MIM

HIM

Arabella

6.1

6.5

40.0

41.9

12.2

12.9

68.6

67.9

24.5

26.3

37.0

41.8

80.8

82.5

Bombona

5.3

6.0

39.3

42.5

12.7

13.5

67.5

66.7

25.9

28.1

40.3

46.8

79.3

81.6

Hewilla

5.8

6.3

45.1

47.5

12.0

12.7

68.5

67.9

24.0

25.9

36.8

41.8

80.0

82.0

Kandela

5.8

6.4

42.5

44.5

12.1

12.8

69.0

68.4

24.7

26.5

35.5

40.7

77.4

79.3

Katoda

5.8

6.2

43.0

44.9

12.1

12.9

68.4

67.8

24.2

26.2

36.2

41.6

80.3

82.0

KWS Torridon

5.9

6.5

40.5

42.4

12.1

12.7

67.5

67.1

23.8

25.3

34.0

38.3

75.1

76.8

Monsun

5.8

6.4

44.6

46.5

12.0

12.6

68.7

68.1

24.1

25.6

34.4

38.9

78.2

80.3

Parabola

5.8

6.3

49.3

51.8

12.5

13.1

67.9

67.4

25.5

27.1

40.6

45.4

79.4

81.0

Radocha

5.7

6.4

44.2

47.5

12.2

12.8

67.7

67.3

24.5

26.0

34.0

38.9

78.5

80.4

Trappe

5.8

6.7

36.7

39.8

11.9

12.4

68.6

68.3

23.7

24.7

33.2

37.0

79.0

81.2

Tybalt

5.9

6.5

42.0

44.0

12.4

12.9

67.1

66.7

24.6

26.1

37.1

41.5

74.0

76.0

MIM – moderate-input crop management; HIM – high-input crop management.