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Influence of water deficit
stress on wheat grain yield and proline accumulation rate
H. Maralian1*, A. Ebadi2, Didar1,
T. R and B Haji-Eghrari1
1Department of Plant Productions, Moghan Junior College of Agriculture,
University of Mohaghegh, Ardabili, Parsabad, Ardabil, Iran.
2Department of Agronomy, University of Mohaghegh, Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran.
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:
h_maralian@yahoo.com.
h_maralian@uma.ac.ir
. Tel: 00989141548667. Fax: 00984527463417.
Accepted 30 November, 2009 |
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The study of physiological responses of different wheat
varieties to water stress could be a useful tool to
understanding of the mechanisms of drought resistance. This
field study was conducted to evaluate the effect of water
deficit stress on proline accumulation rate and wheat grain
yield at Iran in 2008. A bread wheat (line N84-12) was
evaluated by contrasting irrigation regimes (well-watered
(control condition), water deficit stress before tillering
stage (T1) and after heading stage (T2). The experiment was
carried out using a randomized complete block design (RCBD)
with three replications. To impose water deficit stress,
plants wasn’t irrigated before T1 and after heading T2. The
analysis of variance showed that water deficit stress
significantly affected grain yield, straw yield, proline
accumulation rate and harvest index (HI) in P ≤ 0.01. The
highest proline accumulation rate was observed under T2
condition and grain yield was decreased by water deficit
stress compared with control condition.
Key
words:
Water
deficit stress, proline accumulation rate, grain yield,
wheat. |