Assessment of grain yield indices in response to drought stress in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Hafiz Arslan Anwaar(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Rashida Perveen(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Muhammad Zeeshan Mansha(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Muhammad Abid(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Zahid Mahmood Sarwar(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Hafiz Muhammad Aatif(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Ummad Ud Din Umar(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Muhammad Sajid(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Hafiz Muhammad Usman Aslam(University of Agriculture Faisalabad), Muhammad Mohsin Alam(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Muhammad Rizwan(University of Agriculture Faisalabad), Rao Muhammad Ikram(Muhammad Nawaz Shareef University of Agriculture), Suliman Mohammed Suliman Alghanem(University of Tabuk), Abdul Rashid(University of Faisalabad), Khalid Ali Khan(King Khalid University)
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
December 17, 2019
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Abstract

Drought stress constricts crop production in the world. Increasing human population and predicted temperature increase owing to global warming will lead ruthless problems for agricultural production in near future. Hence, use of high yielding genotypes having drought tolerance and scrutinize of drought sensitive local cultivars for making them tolerant may be the proficient approaches to cope its detrimental outcomes. The current study was executed during 20015-2016 and 2016-2017 in field using randomized complete block design under factorial arrangements on 50 wheat genotypes for exploring their sensitivity and tolerance against drought. Some of the attributes of grain yield and drought tolerance indices were recorded. Grain yield showed negative correlations with tolerance index (TOL), drought index (DI) and stress susceptibility index (SSI) while positive correlation with mean productivity (MP) and geometric mean productivity (GMP) under drought condition. These findings depicted that tolerant genotypes could be chosen by high MP and GMP values and low SSI and TOL values. Based on the results, genotypes GA-02, Faisalabad-83, 9444, Sehar-06, Pirsabak-04 and Kohistan-97 were more tolerant and recognized as suitable for both normal and drought conditions. Genotypes of Chenab-00, Kohsar-95, Parwaz-94 and Kohenoor-83 confirmed more sensitive due to high grain yield loss under drought stress.


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