CP23120Elucidating genotype × environment interactions for grain iron and zinc content in a subset of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) recombinant inbred lines
Best pearl millet genotypes for recommendation to breeders, and use in breeding, are usually identified by evaluation in field trials in diverse environments. The main objective of this study was to assess genotypes based on mean performance across a multitude of environments. High iron and zinc lines with consistent performance across environments were identified and can be used in the development of biofortified hybrids.