Title of article :
Evaluation of rain-fed wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes for drought tolerance
Author/Authors :
Ahakpaz, Farzad Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Tehran Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Hervan, Eslam Majidi Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Tehran Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Roostaei, Mozaffar Department of Cereals - Dryland Agricultural Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization - Maragheh, Iran , Bihamta, Mohammad Reza Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Tehran University - Karaj, Iran , Mohammadi, Soleyman Department of Cereals - Miandoab Agricultural Research Station - Miandoab, Iran
Abstract :
Drought stress is one of the most important
environmental stresses that have limited the
production of wheat, especially in arid and
semi-arid regions of the world. To recognize
drought tolerant rain-fed wheat genotypes and
to determine the best tolerance/susceptibility
indices, a study was conducted at the
Agricultural Research Station of Miandoab for
two cropping years (2013-15). The experimental
materials included 12 rain-fed wheat genotypes
investigated in two separate field experiments
based on randomized complete blocks design
with three replications under both rain-fed and
supplemental irrigation conditions. The combined
ANOVA for grain yield and agro-physiological
traits showed that there was a large genetic
difference between wheat genotypes for grain
yield and studied traits in response to drought
stress among years and moisture regimes. The
different drought tolerance/susceptibility indices
were used to characterize drought tolerance of
genotypes. Generally, a reduction of RWC in
drought tolerant genotypes (genotypes 6, 2, 11,
and 10) was lower compared to the sensitive
genotypes (genotypes 4 and 8). Cluster analysis
based on drought tolerance indices categorized
genotypes into two main groups. The genotypes
belonging to the cluster 1 could be introduced
as tolerant to the drought conditions. According
to MSI (Multiple scoring index), genotypes 10
(Seafallah/3/Sbn//Trm/K253) and Saein had the
best combination of productivity and resistance
to drought stress. The significant correlation
between MSI with grain yield under drought
conditions indicated the superiority of MSI as
a useful tool for efficient selection of droughttolerant
genotypes. In the present study there
was no significant correlation between RWC and
RWL with MP, GMP, STI and MSI indices under
both conditions.
Keywords :
Productivity capacity index , Multiple scoring index , Drought stress , Cluster analysis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding