Association between physiological parameters and yield in Triticum aestivum L. genotypes under rainfed conditions

Abstract. The purpose of the study was to assess the relationships between physiological parameters and grain yield of different bread wheat genotypes. In the present research a total of 25 bread wheat genotypes were tested during the 2016-2017 seasons under rainfed conditions. The experiment was co...

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Main Author: İ. Öztürk
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Language:English
Published: Trakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara Zagora 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://agriscitech.eu/association-between-physiological-parameters-and-yield-in-triticum-aestivum-l-genotypes-under-rainfed-conditions/
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spelling doaj-2fdf497240b24c8abb949afe553d3e5f2020-11-25T02:54:40ZengTrakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara ZagoraAgricultural Science and Technology1313-88201314-412X2020-06-0112210711310.15547/ast.2020.02.018Association between physiological parameters and yield in Triticum aestivum L. genotypes under rainfed conditionsİ. ÖztürkAbstract. The purpose of the study was to assess the relationships between physiological parameters and grain yield of different bread wheat genotypes. In the present research a total of 25 bread wheat genotypes were tested during the 2016-2017 seasons under rainfed conditions. The experiment was conducted in a randomized complete blocks design with four replications. Grain yield, days of heading, plant height, biomass (NDVI) from GS25 up to GS85 growth stage, chlorophyll content (SPAD) during the heading stage, canopy temperature (CT) at GS60 and GS75 growth stages, and glaucousness were investigated. The results of variance analyses showed that there were significant differences (p<0.01) among genotypes for yield. The mean grain yield was 7948 kg ha-1 and yield ranged from 7033 kg ha-1 to 8759 kg ha-1, the highest grain yield performed by TE6744-16 line. According to the results, significant differences among cultivars in terms of plant height, days of heading, biomass, chlorophyll content, canopy temperature, glaucousness were found. TE6627-6 line had the highest chlorophyll content and also, chlorophyll content positively affected grain yield. Canopy temperature is generally related to yield under drought stress condition in bread wheat. In the study early maturing (days of heading) genotypes had lower canopy temperature. An increase in biomass after the heading phase has positively affected grain yield. In the study, no correlation was found between grain yield and biomass at GS25 and GS45 growth phase. There was a negative correlation between glaucousness with biomass at GS60, GS75 and GS85 growth phase. These results showed that physiological parameters such as biomass (at GS75 and GS85), canopy temperature (at GS60 and GS75), and chlorophyll content (at GS60), and glaucousness could be used for selection parameters under rainfed conditions for yield in bread wheat.https://agriscitech.eu/association-between-physiological-parameters-and-yield-in-triticum-aestivum-l-genotypes-under-rainfed-conditions/biomassplant heightdays of headingcanopy temperaturechlorophyll contentglaucousitycorrelations
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Association between physiological parameters and yield in Triticum aestivum L. genotypes under rainfed conditions
Agricultural Science and Technology
biomass
plant height
days of heading
canopy temperature
chlorophyll content
glaucousity
correlations
author_facet İ. Öztürk
author_sort İ. Öztürk
title Association between physiological parameters and yield in Triticum aestivum L. genotypes under rainfed conditions
title_short Association between physiological parameters and yield in Triticum aestivum L. genotypes under rainfed conditions
title_full Association between physiological parameters and yield in Triticum aestivum L. genotypes under rainfed conditions
title_fullStr Association between physiological parameters and yield in Triticum aestivum L. genotypes under rainfed conditions
title_full_unstemmed Association between physiological parameters and yield in Triticum aestivum L. genotypes under rainfed conditions
title_sort association between physiological parameters and yield in triticum aestivum l. genotypes under rainfed conditions
publisher Trakia University. Faculty of Agriculture, Stara Zagora
series Agricultural Science and Technology
issn 1313-8820
1314-412X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract. The purpose of the study was to assess the relationships between physiological parameters and grain yield of different bread wheat genotypes. In the present research a total of 25 bread wheat genotypes were tested during the 2016-2017 seasons under rainfed conditions. The experiment was conducted in a randomized complete blocks design with four replications. Grain yield, days of heading, plant height, biomass (NDVI) from GS25 up to GS85 growth stage, chlorophyll content (SPAD) during the heading stage, canopy temperature (CT) at GS60 and GS75 growth stages, and glaucousness were investigated. The results of variance analyses showed that there were significant differences (p<0.01) among genotypes for yield. The mean grain yield was 7948 kg ha-1 and yield ranged from 7033 kg ha-1 to 8759 kg ha-1, the highest grain yield performed by TE6744-16 line. According to the results, significant differences among cultivars in terms of plant height, days of heading, biomass, chlorophyll content, canopy temperature, glaucousness were found. TE6627-6 line had the highest chlorophyll content and also, chlorophyll content positively affected grain yield. Canopy temperature is generally related to yield under drought stress condition in bread wheat. In the study early maturing (days of heading) genotypes had lower canopy temperature. An increase in biomass after the heading phase has positively affected grain yield. In the study, no correlation was found between grain yield and biomass at GS25 and GS45 growth phase. There was a negative correlation between glaucousness with biomass at GS60, GS75 and GS85 growth phase. These results showed that physiological parameters such as biomass (at GS75 and GS85), canopy temperature (at GS60 and GS75), and chlorophyll content (at GS60), and glaucousness could be used for selection parameters under rainfed conditions for yield in bread wheat.
topic biomass
plant height
days of heading
canopy temperature
chlorophyll content
glaucousity
correlations
url https://agriscitech.eu/association-between-physiological-parameters-and-yield-in-triticum-aestivum-l-genotypes-under-rainfed-conditions/
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