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Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index as a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale

Yıl 2018, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2, 39 - 44, 31.07.2018

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Wheat, a cool temperature-loving crop is encountering serious problem of high temperature particularly at the grain
filling stage. The present investigation was carried out to compare wheat and triticale genotypes for heat tolerance using
seven genotypes from each group. This experiment was conducted in randomized block design with three replications
under two dates of showing i.e. 25th November and 25th December. Morphological traits like days to flowering, days
to maturity, spike length, number of effective tillers per plant, grain yield per plant, biological yield per plant, harvest
index and thousand grain-weight were studied and used for the calculation of heat susceptibility index (HSI). In wheat
group wherein, genotypes Raj 3765, WH 1080 and WH 1142 showed minimum HSI; while in triticale group, almost all
genotypes had minimum values of HSI for different traits, representing high temperature tolerance of these genotypes.
Based on heat response index (HRI) also same results were revealed. Overall genotypes Raj 3765, WH 1142, TL 3001,
TL 3002, TL 3005 and TL 2942 figured most suitable for late sown conditions. Further these results were also supported
by correlation analysis in which HSI and HRI were negatively correlated with each other.

Kaynakça

  • Bhardwaj R, Sharma A, Singh H and Sharma BK, (2017). Determination of heat susceptibility indices for some quantitative traits in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.). International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 5(2): 230- 239.
  • Bidinger FR, Mahalakshmi V and Rao GDP, (1987). Assessment of drought resistance in Pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum L. Leeke). I. Factors affecting yields under stress. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 38: 37-48.
  • Chowdhury SI and Wardlaw IF, (1978). The effect of temperature on kernel development in cereals. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 29: 205-223.
  • Fischer RA and Byerlee (1991). Trends of wheat production in the warmer areas: major issues and economic considerations. Wheat for nontraditional warm areas (ed. D.A. Saunders), Maxico, D.F. CIMMYT. pp: 3-27.
  • Fischer RA and Maurer R, (1978). Drought resistance in spring wheat cultivars-I: grain yield responses. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 29(5): 897-912.
  • IPCC, (2007). Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change fourth assessment report: Climate change. Synthesis Report, Geneva, Switzerland: World Meteorological Organization.
  • Mishra SK, Tripp J, Winkelhaus S, Tschiersch B, Theres K, Nover L and Scharf KD, (2002). In the complex family of heat stress transcription factors, HsfA1 has a unique role as master regulator of thermo tolerance in tomato. Genes Development, 16: 1555-1567.
  • Munjal R and Dhanda SS, (2016). Assessment of drought resistance in Indian wheat cultivars for morpho-physiological traits. Ekin Journal of Crop Breeding and Genetics, 2(1): 74-81.
  • Ortiz R, Sayre KD, Goverts B, et. al., (2008). Climate change: Can wheat beat the heat. Agriculture, ecosystem and environment, 126: 46-58.
  • Reynolds MP et al., (1994). Physiological and morphological traits associated with spring wheat yield under hot, irrigated conditions. Australian Journal of Plant Physiolology, 21: 717-730.
  • Wahid A, Gelani S, Ashraf M and Foolad M, (2007). Heat tolerance in plants: an overview. Environmental experimental Botany, 61: 199- 223.
  • Wilson A, (1876). Wheat and rye hybrids. Trans. Proceeding of Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 12: 286-288.
Yıl 2018, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2, 39 - 44, 31.07.2018

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Kaynakça

  • Bhardwaj R, Sharma A, Singh H and Sharma BK, (2017). Determination of heat susceptibility indices for some quantitative traits in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.). International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 5(2): 230- 239.
  • Bidinger FR, Mahalakshmi V and Rao GDP, (1987). Assessment of drought resistance in Pearl millet (Pennisetum americanum L. Leeke). I. Factors affecting yields under stress. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 38: 37-48.
  • Chowdhury SI and Wardlaw IF, (1978). The effect of temperature on kernel development in cereals. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 29: 205-223.
  • Fischer RA and Byerlee (1991). Trends of wheat production in the warmer areas: major issues and economic considerations. Wheat for nontraditional warm areas (ed. D.A. Saunders), Maxico, D.F. CIMMYT. pp: 3-27.
  • Fischer RA and Maurer R, (1978). Drought resistance in spring wheat cultivars-I: grain yield responses. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 29(5): 897-912.
  • IPCC, (2007). Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change fourth assessment report: Climate change. Synthesis Report, Geneva, Switzerland: World Meteorological Organization.
  • Mishra SK, Tripp J, Winkelhaus S, Tschiersch B, Theres K, Nover L and Scharf KD, (2002). In the complex family of heat stress transcription factors, HsfA1 has a unique role as master regulator of thermo tolerance in tomato. Genes Development, 16: 1555-1567.
  • Munjal R and Dhanda SS, (2016). Assessment of drought resistance in Indian wheat cultivars for morpho-physiological traits. Ekin Journal of Crop Breeding and Genetics, 2(1): 74-81.
  • Ortiz R, Sayre KD, Goverts B, et. al., (2008). Climate change: Can wheat beat the heat. Agriculture, ecosystem and environment, 126: 46-58.
  • Reynolds MP et al., (1994). Physiological and morphological traits associated with spring wheat yield under hot, irrigated conditions. Australian Journal of Plant Physiolology, 21: 717-730.
  • Wahid A, Gelani S, Ashraf M and Foolad M, (2007). Heat tolerance in plants: an overview. Environmental experimental Botany, 61: 199- 223.
  • Wilson A, (1876). Wheat and rye hybrids. Trans. Proceeding of Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 12: 286-288.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Makaleler
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Suresh Suresh Bu kişi benim

Om Parkash Bıshnoı Bu kişi benim

Rishi Kumar Behl Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Temmuz 2018
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2018 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2

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APA Suresh, S., Bıshnoı, O. P., & Behl, R. K. (2018). Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index as a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale. Ekin Journal of Crop Breeding and Genetics, 4(2), 39-44.
AMA Suresh S, Bıshnoı OP, Behl RK. Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index as a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale. Ekin Journal. Temmuz 2018;4(2):39-44.
Chicago Suresh, Suresh, Om Parkash Bıshnoı, ve Rishi Kumar Behl. “Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index As a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale”. Ekin Journal of Crop Breeding and Genetics 4, sy. 2 (Temmuz 2018): 39-44.
EndNote Suresh S, Bıshnoı OP, Behl RK (01 Temmuz 2018) Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index as a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale. Ekin Journal of Crop Breeding and Genetics 4 2 39–44.
IEEE S. Suresh, O. P. Bıshnoı, ve R. K. Behl, “Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index as a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale”, Ekin Journal, c. 4, sy. 2, ss. 39–44, 2018.
ISNAD Suresh, Suresh vd. “Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index As a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale”. Ekin Journal of Crop Breeding and Genetics 4/2 (Temmuz 2018), 39-44.
JAMA Suresh S, Bıshnoı OP, Behl RK. Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index as a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale. Ekin Journal. 2018;4:39–44.
MLA Suresh, Suresh vd. “Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index As a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale”. Ekin Journal of Crop Breeding and Genetics, c. 4, sy. 2, 2018, ss. 39-44.
Vancouver Suresh S, Bıshnoı OP, Behl RK. Use of Heat Susceptibility Index and Heat Response Index as a Measure of Heat Tolerance in Wheat and Triticale. Ekin Journal. 2018;4(2):39-44.