Title of article :
Evaluation of Mulberry (Morus spp.) Genotypes for Tolerance to Major Abiotic Stresses
Author/Authors :
Prithvi Raje Urs، M. K. نويسنده Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Manandavadi Road, Srirampura, Mysore-570008 India , , Rajashekar، K. نويسنده Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Manandavadi Road, Srirampura, Mysore-570008 India , , Sarkar، A. نويسنده Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Manandavadi Road, Srirampura, Mysore-570008 India ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Sericulture has played a very important role in the socio-economic
empowerment of rural and semi-urban population. The eco-friendly nature of
the industry, in addition to its employment generation potential, low investments
and frequent returns, has rendered the industry as one of the most suitable
land based economic activity, particularly in the context of global movement
against environmental degradation and global warming. The present thrust in
increasing silk production to meet the growing domestic and international
demand however, cannot rely upon horizontal expansion. In light of the
competition to mulberry from other food and commercial crops, it has become
imperative to utilize marginal, problematic soils for mulberry cultivation.
Although soil amendment and management is one of the feasible means,
genetic improvement of crops towards tolerance to stress is more effective,
less costly, non-polluting and longer lasting. The present study was conducted
with six mulberry genotypes selected from a segregating population of 1152
hybrids on the basis of their relative performance in two diverse environments- (i)
Optimum growing conditions, wherein the recommended inputs were provided
and (ii) Stress conditions, wherein all inputs including irrigation were
withdrawn. The six genotypes were further subjected evaluation under different
stress conditions like, soil moisture stress, alkalinity and salinity along with
control genotypes K-2 and V-1 maintained at optimal conditions. Significant
variability was recorded among the genotypes in respect of Leaf yield response
index [LYRI], Stress resistance index [SRI] and Varietal score [VS]. The
results indicated a high degree of plasticity in G-6, which is now christened as
RC-2 [Resource Constraint-2], that would assure sustained leaf production in
severe water stress, alkaline and saline conditions. The genotype is recommended
for cultivation by the marginal and small farmers for economic utilization of
the problematic soils.
Journal title :
journal of Ornamental Plants
Journal title :
journal of Ornamental Plants