Author/Authors :
Almeselmani، Moaed نويسنده , , Deshmukh، PS نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Effect of high temperature stress on different growth and physiological parameters, yield and yield components
were studied. Seeds of eight irrigated wheat genotypes (recommended for irrigated conditions) and twelve
rainfed genotypes (recommended for rainfed conditions) were sown on November, December and January and
considered as normal, late and very late sowing in order to expose them to different temperature regime.
Significant reductions in all the parameters at all growth stages were recorded in all genotypes. Yield and yield
components were also adversely affected under late and very late planting. Genotypes recommended for irrigated
conditions showed more reductions in leaf area index, relative growth rate, net assimilation rate, chlorophyll
content, membrane stability index, relative water content , transverse relaxation time, yield and yield
components than the genotypes recommended for rainfed conditions. However, close associations between all
growth parameters yield and yield components were observed and the good performance of the genotypes which
is recommended for rainfed condition under high temperature stress which could be because of their ability to
maintain high water status in plant tissue and prevent cell from loosing its turgidity.