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African Journal of Agricultural
Research Vol. 1 (5), pp. 162-171, December, 2006
ISSN 1991–637X © 2006 Academic
Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Assessment of Drought Tolerance in Segregating Populations in Durum Wheat
M. Golabadi, A. Arzani*, and
S. A. M. Mirmohammadi Maibody
Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding,
College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan-84156,
Iran
*Corresponding author.
E-mail: a_arzani@cc.iut.ac.ir.
Accepted 10 November, 2006
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Wheat improvement for drought tolerance requires reliable assessment of
drought tolerance variability among segregating populations. One hundred
and fifty-one F3 and F4 families of durum wheat
derived from a cross between Oste-Gata (as drought tolerance) and
Massara-1 (as susceptible) genotypes were evaluated both under moisture
stress (E1) and non-stress (E2) field environments
using a randomized complete block design for each environment and growing
season (2003-04, 2004-05). Entries of E1 were subjected to
moisture stress at grain filling period. Five drought tolerance indices
comprising: stress tolerance index (STI), stress tolerance (TOL), stress
susceptibility index (SSI), mean productivity (MP), and geometric mean
productivity (GMP) were used. The indices were adjusted based on grain
yield under drought (Ys) and normal (Yp) conditions. Analysis of variance
for each individual year showed that there was a significant genetic
variation among families for all criteria with the exception of SSI. The
combined analysis of variance over seasons indicated the genetic diversity
of lines, significant variation of seasons and differential response of
genotypes over seasons for all indices with the exception of SSI. The
significant and positive correlations of Yp and (MP, GMP and STI) and Ys
and (MP, GMP and STI) under both the seasons as well as significant
negative correlation of SSI and TOL in E1 revealed that
selection could be conducted for high MP, GMP and STI under both
environments and low SSI and TOL under E1 conditions. The
calculated correlation coefficients revealed that STI, MP, and GMP are the
superior criteria for selection of high yielding genotypes both under E1
and E2. Cluster analysis of families using Ys, Yp and five
other indices categorized genotypes into five groups each of which having
37, 56, 13, 34 and 11 genotypes in year 2003-04 growing season,
respectively. Based on 2004-05 growing season data, six groups each of
which having 25, 9, 25, 45, 10 and 37 genotypes were obtained,
respectively. Cluster analysis distinguished groups contains superior
lines for both E1 and E2, superior lines for only E1
conditions and superior lines for E2 conditions, considering
their yield performance (Yp and Ys). Results of calculated gain from
indirect selection indicated that selection from moisture stress
environment would improve yield in moisture stress environment better than
selection from non-moisture stress environment. The comparison of the
number of families in common within the top 25% families at E1
in year 2004-05 and those selected using various indices indicated that
drought tolerant indices could perform comparable with yield performance (Yp
and Ys).
Key words:
Durum wheat, Moisture stress, Drought tolerance
index, grain yield.
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