New cucumber genotypes show adaptability to different environments for higher yields!
The study looked at how different types of cucumber plants grow in different places in Cross River State. They found that the environment had a big impact on how well the plants grew, with some doing better in certain locations. The researchers used a method called AMMI to analyze the data and found that some genotypes were more stable for fruit yield than others. The genotype called Ashley was the most stable overall. They also identified the best environments for growing cucumbers, with Ikom and Obura being the most ideal. This information can help farmers choose the best cucumber plants for their specific location.