03163naa a2200541 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200430006002400460010310000250014924500900017426000090026450000510027352015050032465000160182965000240184565000220186965000370189165000260192865000250195465000180197965000260199765000230202365000200204665000170206665000250208365300180210865300090212665300240213565300240215965300270218365300170221065300270222765300270225465300260228165300290230765300350233665300350237165300200240665300180242665300190244470000270246370000220249070000170251270000250252970000210255477300460257521289742021-06-28 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a2176-9079 (Print) / 2177-5133 (Online)7 ahttps://doi.org/10.14295/CS.v12.34112DOI1 aCAPISTRANO, M. da C. aStability and adaptability of sweet orange using mixed models.h[electronic resource] c2020 aPublicado no site da revista como v. 12, 2021. aEvaluations with sweet oranges are usually performed in several harvests and places to verify the differential behavior according to the environmental variations. This makes the selection by traditional statistical methodologies more and more difficult since they have limitations in the case of data unbalanced, common in citrus during the experimental phase due to the possibility of plot loss over the years. The objective of this work was to estimate the temporal stability and adaptability of sweet orange genotypes cultivated in eight crops under the edaphoclimatic conditions of Rio Branco, Acre. The experimental design used was in randomized blocks containing 55 genotypes and three replications. Four agronomic characteristics were evaluated during eight harvests. The genetic parameters were estimated using the REML/BLUP methodology. After detecting the presence of significant interaction between genotypes and environments, stability and adaptability analyzes were conducted by the methods of the harmonic mean of the genotypic values (HMGV), the relative performance of the genetic values (RPGV) and the harmonic mean of the relative performance of the genotypic values (HMRPGV). The HMRPGV can be used to select stable, adapted and productive sweet orange genotypes. The number 48, 19, 5, 14, 2, 47 and 37 sweet orange genotypes can be selected for cultivation in an environment similar to the one studied, as they simultaneously present high stability, adaptability and productivity. aAcclimation aDemonstration farms aGenetic stability aGenotype-environment interaction aQuantitative genetics aStatistical analysis aAclimatação aAnálise Quantitativa aCampo Experimental aCitrus Sinensis aLaranja Doce aMétodo Estatístico aAclimatación aAcre aAmazonia Occidental aAmazônia Ocidental aAnálisis estadístico aEmbrapa Acre aEstabilidade genética aGenética cuantitativa aGenotype adaptability aGranjas de demostración aInteração genótipo-ambiente aInteracción genotipo-ambiente aRio Branco (AC) aSweet oranges aWestern Amazon1 aANDRADE NETO, R. de C.1 aSANTOS, V. B. dos1 aLESSA, L. S.1 aRESENDE, M. D. V. de1 aGURGEL, F. de L. tComunicata Scientiaegv. 12, e3411, 2020.