Evaluation of Bitter Vetch Lines Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditions

In order to determine the most promising lines of bitter vetch regarding drought tolerance in rainfed areas, an experiment was conducted with 16 lines, under irrigated and rainfed conditions at Dryland Agriculture Research Institute, Maragheh. A randomized complete block design with three replicatio...

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Main Authors: v Fathi Rezaee, m Valizadeh, kh Alizadeh, s Zehtab Salmasi
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Published: University of Tabriz 2010-05-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
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spelling doaj-62801264a3cd45cdb62a1996875f55bf2020-11-24T21:40:05ZfasUniversity of TabrizJournal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production2476-43102476-43292010-05-0120123371399Evaluation of Bitter Vetch Lines Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditionsv Fathi Rezaee0m Valizadeh1kh Alizadeh2s Zehtab Salmasi3دانشجوی سابق کارشناسی ‌ارشد اصلاح‌نباتات، دانشگاه تبریزگروه زراعت و اصلاح‌نباتات، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه تبریزمؤسسه تحقیقات کشاورزی دیم کشورگروه زراعت و اصلاح‌نباتات، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه تبریزIn order to determine the most promising lines of bitter vetch regarding drought tolerance in rainfed areas, an experiment was conducted with 16 lines, under irrigated and rainfed conditions at Dryland Agriculture Research Institute, Maragheh. A randomized complete block design with three replications was used for each experiment. Analysis of variance for both rainfed and irrigated conditions showed that there were significant differences between lines for all studied traits. Combined analysis of variance indicated significant differences between two environments for all traits except plant height. Genotype × environment interaction was significant for all traits, except for plant height, pod number per plant and seed number per pod. Comparing means under irrigated and rainfed conditions showed that Sel 2518 had the lowest number of days to flowering and Sel 2515 and Sel 2516 had shorter period of grain filling. Local bitter vetch possessed the highest plant height, biomass, number of pods per plant and seed yield. Biomass, number of pods per plant and plant height had highest correlations with seed yield in both conditions. According to three drought tolerance indices (STI, GMO and MP), the local landrace was recognized as the most drought tolerant line with ability to produce highest yield in both rainfed and irrigated environments. This landrace was separated from other lines in the cluster analysis. In some cases, lines Sel 2644 and Sel 2647, originated from Bulgaria, were grouped with the local landrace. The results indicate that the local landrace was more productive than other lines under study and therefore, it is possible to identify suitable varieties for cultivation by evaluating different landraces of bitter vetchhttp://sustainagriculture.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_1399_e660dd23476a52fb83e13d91cd5082b3.pdfBitter vetchCluster analysisDrought resistanceRainfed
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author v Fathi Rezaee
m Valizadeh
kh Alizadeh
s Zehtab Salmasi
spellingShingle v Fathi Rezaee
m Valizadeh
kh Alizadeh
s Zehtab Salmasi
Evaluation of Bitter Vetch Lines Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditions
Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
Bitter vetch
Cluster analysis
Drought resistance
Rainfed
author_facet v Fathi Rezaee
m Valizadeh
kh Alizadeh
s Zehtab Salmasi
author_sort v Fathi Rezaee
title Evaluation of Bitter Vetch Lines Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditions
title_short Evaluation of Bitter Vetch Lines Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditions
title_full Evaluation of Bitter Vetch Lines Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditions
title_fullStr Evaluation of Bitter Vetch Lines Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Bitter Vetch Lines Under Irrigated and Rainfed Conditions
title_sort evaluation of bitter vetch lines under irrigated and rainfed conditions
publisher University of Tabriz
series Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
issn 2476-4310
2476-4329
publishDate 2010-05-01
description In order to determine the most promising lines of bitter vetch regarding drought tolerance in rainfed areas, an experiment was conducted with 16 lines, under irrigated and rainfed conditions at Dryland Agriculture Research Institute, Maragheh. A randomized complete block design with three replications was used for each experiment. Analysis of variance for both rainfed and irrigated conditions showed that there were significant differences between lines for all studied traits. Combined analysis of variance indicated significant differences between two environments for all traits except plant height. Genotype × environment interaction was significant for all traits, except for plant height, pod number per plant and seed number per pod. Comparing means under irrigated and rainfed conditions showed that Sel 2518 had the lowest number of days to flowering and Sel 2515 and Sel 2516 had shorter period of grain filling. Local bitter vetch possessed the highest plant height, biomass, number of pods per plant and seed yield. Biomass, number of pods per plant and plant height had highest correlations with seed yield in both conditions. According to three drought tolerance indices (STI, GMO and MP), the local landrace was recognized as the most drought tolerant line with ability to produce highest yield in both rainfed and irrigated environments. This landrace was separated from other lines in the cluster analysis. In some cases, lines Sel 2644 and Sel 2647, originated from Bulgaria, were grouped with the local landrace. The results indicate that the local landrace was more productive than other lines under study and therefore, it is possible to identify suitable varieties for cultivation by evaluating different landraces of bitter vetch
topic Bitter vetch
Cluster analysis
Drought resistance
Rainfed
url http://sustainagriculture.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_1399_e660dd23476a52fb83e13d91cd5082b3.pdf
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