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Drought Resistance Indices of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Germplasm

Year 2016, Volume: 30 Issue: 1, 39 - 43, 14.12.2016

Abstract

Drought is a major and wide-spread reducer of production and quality in chickpea-growing regions. Identification and selection of drought resistant genotypes is possible by using of several indices. A total of 96 chickpea genotypes were evaluated in randomized complete block design with three replications under non-stress and stress conditions in Konya ecological conditions for two years (2010 and 2011 spring growing seasons). Several selection indices, such as stress drought susceptibility index, drought tolerance, average yield, decreasing ratio of yield, yield index, stress tolerance index, harmonic mean, geometric mean, yield-stress index were used to evaluation of the chickpea germplasm to drought. Results of the mentioned indices showed that “Cumra” could be considered superior beside Derebucak, Hadim, Aziziye, Ahirli and Canitez local genotypes together with 22261, 22213, 22243, ILC, 222147 and 22128 germplasm. These germplasm may be considered as promising genotypes for drought tolerance.

References

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  • Kırnak H, Dogan E (2009). Effect of seasonal water stress imposed on drip irrigated second crop watermelon grown in semi-arid climatic conditions. Irrigation Science, 27: 155–164.
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  • Leport L, Turner NC, French RJ, Barr MD, Duda R, Davies SL, Tennant D, Siddique KHM (1999). Physiological responses of chickpea genotypes to terminal drought in a mediterranean-type environment. European Journal of Agronomy, 11: 279-291.
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  • Nasir Ud-Din, Carver BF, Clutte AC (1992). Genetic analysis and selection for wheat yield in drought-stressed and irrigated environments. Euphytica, 62: 89–96.
  • Orta AH, Erdem Y, Erdem T (2003). Crop water stress index for watermelon. Scientia Horticulturae, 98: 121–130.
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  • Silim SN, Saxena MC (1993). Adaptation of spring sown chickpea to the Mediterranean basin. I. Response to moisture supply. Field Crops Research, 34: 121-136.
  • Simsek M, Tonkaz T, Kacira M, Comlekcioglu N, Dogan Z (2005). The effects of different irrigation regimes on cucumber (Cucumbis sativus L.) yield and yield characteristics under open field conditions. Agricultural Water Management, 73: 173–191.
  • Toker C, Cagirgan MI (1998). Assessment of response to drought stress of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) lines under rainfed conditions. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 22 (6): 615-621.
  • Vallejio RP, Kelly JD (1998). Traits related to drought resistance in common bean. Euphytica, 99: 127-136.
  • Yavuz D, Yavuz N, Seymen M, Turkmen O (2015). Evapotransporation, crop coefficient and seed yield of drip irrigated pumpkin under semi-arid conditions. Scientia Horticulturae, 197: 33-40.
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Year 2016, Volume: 30 Issue: 1, 39 - 43, 14.12.2016

Abstract

References

  • Al-Kayssi AW, Shihab RM, Mustafa SH (2011). Impact of soil water stress on nigellone oil content of black cumin seeds grown in calcareous-gypsifereous soils. Agricultural Water Management, 100: 46–57.
  • Anbessa Y, Bejiga G (2002). Evaluation of Ethiopian chickpea landraces for tolerance to drought. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 49: 557–564.
  • Anonymous (2014). www.unutulandegerler.com/? Islem = konugosterandkonuid=117 (Access date: 10 March 2014).
  • Austin RB (1987). The climatic vulnerability of wheat. In: Proceedings of International Symposium on Climatic Variability and Food Security, New Delhi, India.
  • Bouslama M, Schapaugh WT (1984). Stress tolerance in soybean. Part 1: evaluation of three screening techniques for heat and drought tolerance. Crop Science, 24: 933–937.
  • Bruckner PL, Frohberg RC (1987). Stress tolerance and adaptation in spring wheat. Crop Science, 27: 31–36.
  • Byrne PF, Bolanos J, Edmeades GO, Eaton DL (1995). Gains from selection under drought versus multilocation testing in related tropical maize populations. Crop Science, 35: 63–69.
  • Candogan BN, Sincik M, Buyukcangaz H, Demirtas C, Goksoy AT, Yazgan S (2013). Yield, quality and crop water stress index relationships for deficit-irrigated soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in sub-humid climatic conditions. Agricultural Water Management, 118: 113–121.
  • Ceccarelli S, Grando S (1991). Selection environment and environmental sensitivity in barley. Euphytica, 57: 157-167.
  • Ceccarelli S, Nachit MM, Ferrara GO, Mekni MS, Tahir M, Van-Leur J, Srivastava JP (1987). Breeding strategies for improving cereal yield and stability under drought. p. 101-114. In: JP Srivastava, E Porceddu, E Acevedo and S Varma (Eds). Drought Tolerance in Winter Cereals. John Wiley and Sons, New York, pp. 387.
  • Ceyhan E, Kahraman A, Dalgic H (2013). Determination of some agricultural characters of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) genotypes. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 83:1173-1176.
  • Ceyhan E, Kahraman A, Onder M (2012a). The impacts of environment on plant products. International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics, 2 (1): 48-51.
  • Ceyhan E, Onder M, Kahraman A, Topak R, Ates MK, Karadas S, Avci MA (2012b). Effects of drought on yield and some yield components of chickpea. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 66: 378-382.
  • Clarke JM, De-Pauw RM, Townley-Smith TM (1992). Evaluation of methods for quantification of drought tolerance in wheat. Crop Science, 32: 728–732.
  • Clarke JM, Towenley-Smith TM, McCaig TN, Green DG (1984). Growth analysis of spring wheat cultivars of varying drought resistance. Crop Science, 24:537–541.
  • Erdem Y, Arin L, Erdem T, Polat S, Deveci M, Okursoy, H, Gultas HT (2010). Crop water stress index for assessing irrigation scheduling of drip irrigated broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica). Agricultural Water Management, 98: 148–156.
  • Fernandez GCJ (1992). Effective selection criteria for assessing stress tolerance. In: Kuo CG (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Symposium on Adaptation of Vegetables and Other Food Crops in Temperature and Water Stress. Publication Tainan, Taiwan.
  • Fisher RA, Maurer R (1978). Drought resistance in spring wheat cultivars. I. Grain yield responses. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 29: 897–912.
  • Ganjeali A, Porsa H, Bagheri A (2011). Assessment of Iranian chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) germplasms for drought tolerance. Agricultural Water Management, 98: 1477–1484.
  • Gavuzzi P, Rizza F, Palumbo M, Campaline RG, Ricciardi GL, Borghi B (1997). Evaluation of field and laboratory predictors of drought and heat tolerance in winter cereals. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 77: 523–531.
  • Ginkel VM, Calhoun DS, Gebeyehu G, Miranda A, You CT, Pargas LR, Trethowan RM, Sayre K, Crossa L, Rajaram S (1998). Plant traits related to yield of wheat in early, late, or continuous drought conditions. Euphytica, 100: 109–121.
  • Golestani SA, Assad MT (1998). Evaluation of four screening techniques for drought resistance and their relationship to yield reduction ratio in wheat. Euphytica, 103: 293–299.
  • Huang B (2000). Role of root morphological and physiological characteristics in drought resistance of plants. In: Wilkinson RE (Ed.), Plant– Environment Interactions. Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, pp. 39–64.
  • Irmak S, Haman ZH, Bastug R (2000). Determination of crop water stress index for irrigation timing and yield estimation of corn. Agronomy Journal, 92: 1221–1227.
  • Kahraman A, Ceyhan E, Harmankaya M (2015). Nutritional variation and drought tolerance in chickpeas (Cicer arietinum L.). Journal of Elementology, 20 (2): 331-341.
  • Kahraman A, Onder M (2010). Drought and its physiological effects on plants. In: 10th International Multidisciplinary GeoConference SGEM, Conference Proceedings. 20-26 June, Bulgaria, Volume II, pp. 515-519.
  • Kahraman A, Ozkan Z (2015). Ascochyta blight of chickpea. Selcuk Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences, 29 (2): 62-66.
  • Kırnak H, Dogan E (2009). Effect of seasonal water stress imposed on drip irrigated second crop watermelon grown in semi-arid climatic conditions. Irrigation Science, 27: 155–164.
  • Kristin AS, Senra RR, Perez FI, Enriques BC, Gallegos JAA, Vallego PR, Wassimi N, Kelley JD (1997). Improving common bean performance under drought stress. Crop Science, 37: 43-50.
  • Leport L, Turner NC, Davies SL, Siddique KHM (2006). Variation in pod production and abortion among chickpea cultivars under terminal drought. European Journal of Agronomy, 24: 236-246.
  • Leport L, Turner NC, French RJ, Barr MD, Duda R, Davies SL, Tennant D, Siddique KHM (1999). Physiological responses of chickpea genotypes to terminal drought in a mediterranean-type environment. European Journal of Agronomy, 11: 279-291.
  • Mardeh ASS, Ahmadi A, Poustini K, Mohammadi V (2006). Evaluation of drought resistance indices under various environmental conditions. Field Crops Research, 98: 222–229.
  • Nasir Ud-Din, Carver BF, Clutte AC (1992). Genetic analysis and selection for wheat yield in drought-stressed and irrigated environments. Euphytica, 62: 89–96.
  • Orta AH, Erdem Y, Erdem T (2003). Crop water stress index for watermelon. Scientia Horticulturae, 98: 121–130.
  • Rajaram S, Van-Ginkle M (2001). Mexico, 50 years of international wheat breeding. In: Bonjean, A.P., Angus WJ (Eds.), The World Wheat Book: A History of Wheat Breeding. Lavoisier Publishing, Paris, France, pp. 579–604.
  • Rathjen AJ (1994). The biological basis of genotype environment interaction: its definition and management. In: Proceedings of the Seventh Assembly of the Wheat Breeding Society of Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
  • Richards RA (1996). Defining selection criteria to improve yield under drought. Plant Growth Regulation, 20: 157–166.
  • Rosielle AA, Hamblin J (1981). Theoretical aspects of selection for yield in stress and non-stress environments. Crop Science, 21: 943–946.
  • Siahsar BA, Ganjali S, Allahdoo M (2010). Evaluation of drought tolerance ındices and their relationship with grain yield of lentil lines in drought-stressed and ırrigated environments. Australian Journal Of Basic and Applied Sciences, 4 (9): 4336-4346.
  • Silim SN, Saxena MC (1993). Adaptation of spring sown chickpea to the Mediterranean basin. I. Response to moisture supply. Field Crops Research, 34: 121-136.
  • Simsek M, Tonkaz T, Kacira M, Comlekcioglu N, Dogan Z (2005). The effects of different irrigation regimes on cucumber (Cucumbis sativus L.) yield and yield characteristics under open field conditions. Agricultural Water Management, 73: 173–191.
  • Toker C, Cagirgan MI (1998). Assessment of response to drought stress of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) lines under rainfed conditions. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 22 (6): 615-621.
  • Vallejio RP, Kelly JD (1998). Traits related to drought resistance in common bean. Euphytica, 99: 127-136.
  • Yavuz D, Yavuz N, Seymen M, Turkmen O (2015). Evapotransporation, crop coefficient and seed yield of drip irrigated pumpkin under semi-arid conditions. Scientia Horticulturae, 197: 33-40.
  • Yazar A, Howell TA, Dusek DA, Copeland KS (1999). Evaluation of crop water stres index for LEPA irrigated corn. Irrigation Science, 18: 171–180
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Journal Section Review Articles
Authors

Ali Kahraman

Ercan Ceyhan

Mustafa Onder

Ramazan Topak

Mehmet Ali Avcı

Publication Date December 14, 2016
Submission Date June 7, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 30 Issue: 1

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EndNote Kahraman A, Ceyhan E, Onder M, Topak R, Avcı MA (December 1, 2016) Drought Resistance Indices of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) Germplasm. Selcuk Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences 30 1 39–43.

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