Effect of moisture stress on leaf water potential and relative leaf water content in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
2000
Sawti, Z.A. | (NWFP Agricultural Univ., Peshawar (Pakistan)) | Imtiaz, M. | Ali, S. | Raziuddin
Physiological response of six wheat genotypes to water deficit conditions was studied. Leaf water potential (LWP) and relative leaf water content (RLWC) were used to assess the influence-of water stress at four leaf, heading, anthesis, and senescence stages. Different stages of plant appeared to be negatively correlated with LWP because with growing age, LWP became more negative. The treatment effects on LWP at different stages of plant were significantly different, maximum value was recorded for full irrigation followed by gradual decrease in one- half and one- fourth irrigation. Genotypes appeared to differ significantly at anthesis only. Unlike LWP, treatments as well as genotypic differences for RLWC at heading and anthesis were significant. Among the genotypes, Barani-83 and Khushal-69 maintained higher LWP at anthesis, may be due to having drought avoidance potential, as their yield was comparatively less affected by external water stress. Sonalika and PR-33 appeared to tolerate lower LWP to produce reasonable yield hence can be regarded drought tolerant.
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