Table 5 Direct and indirect effects of various parameters on yield of tomato in E2 (Dr. YSP UHF COHF, Neri, Hamirpur, HP) location.

From: Characterizing tomato genotypes in the varied climates of north-western Himalayas and implications for environmental resilience using GGE Biplot analyses

Traits

X1

X2

X3

X4

X5

X6

X7

X8

X9

X10

X1

0.266

0.391

−0.195

−0.582

0.024

−0.133

0.301

−0.008

−0.094

0.137

X2

0.406

0.256

−0.206

−0.607

0.007

−0.136

0.260

−0.025

−0.055

0.117

X3

−0.193

−0.196

0.269

0.617

−0.015

0.255

−0.344

−0.058

0.056

−0.243

X4

−0.168

−0.169

0.180

0.919

0.042

0.420

−0.355

−0.004

−0.005

−0.182

X5

0.059

0.017

−0.036

0.354

0.109

0.172

−0.160

0.119

−0.180

−0.015

X6

−0.074

−0.073

0.143

0.805

0.039

0.480

−0.393

−0.016

−0.005

−0.175

X7

0.150

0.125

−0.174

−0.613

−0.033

−0.354

0.533

−0.013

0.007

0.146

X8

0.010

0.031

0.075

0.017

−0.062

0.038

0.033

−0.208

0.227

−0.094

X9

−0.097

−0.055

0.058

−0.017

−0.076

−0.010

0.015

−0.183

0.257

−0.045

X10

−0.141

−0.117

0.253

0.651

0.006

0.326

−0.303

−0.076

0.045

−0.257

  1. Residual effects = 0.17886; rg = Genotypic correlation coefficient; Diagonal bold values are direct effects. *Significant at 5 per cent level of significance; where X1 = Days to 50% flowering, X2 = Days to first picking, X3 = Plant height (cm), X4 = Number of fruit clusters per plant, X5 = Number of fruits per cluster, X6 = Number of fruits per plant, X7 = Average fruit weight (g), X8 = Fruit length (mm), X9 = Fruit Width (cm), X10 = Harvest duration.