GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN OSMOTIC ADJUSTMENT IN GRAIN-SORGHUM .1. DEVELOPMENT OF VARIATION IN OSMOTIC ADJUSTMENT UNDER WATER-LIMITED CONDITIONS

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TANGPREMSRI, T
FUKAI, S
FISCHER, KS
HENZELL, RG
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[1] UNIV QUEENSLAND,DEPT AGR,BRISBANE,QLD 4072,AUSTRALIA
[2] QUEENSLAND DEPT PRIMARY IND,HERMITAGE RES STN,WARWICK,QLD,AUSTRALIA
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH | 1991年 / 42卷 / 05期
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10.1071/AR9910747
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
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Development of genotypic variation in osmotic adjustment was examined in two glasshouse experiments using two sets of sorghum material. In the first experiment, 47 S2 lines extracted from a randomly mated population were used, whereas in the other, inbred parents and their 15 hybrids were compared. In both experiments, water deficit was induced in two periods, one before anthesis and the other after anthesis for most genotypes. In both experiments osmotic potential at the beginning of the first drying period was similar among genotypes and therefore osmotic potential obtained under water deficit was used for the comparison of osmotic adjustment among genotypes. In the first drying period of both experiments, when stress was milder, about 40% of the variation in osmotic adjustment was accounted for by difference in leaf water potential. When the effect of water potential was removed by covariance analysis, there was significant genotypic variation in osmotic adjustment in the second experiment, but not in the first experiment. On the other hand, in the second drying period, when stress was more severe, the effect of leaf water potential on osmotic adjustment was small. There was significant genotypic variation in osmotic adjustment in both experiments after the water potential effect was removed by covariance analysis. Osmotic adjustment in the second drying period was also negatively correlated with grain sink/source ratio (number of grains/leaf area) in the first set of materials. The comparison of osmotic adjustment among hybrids and their parents showed that, in this particular set of genotypes, the female parents were more important than the male in determining osmotic adjustment of the hybrids. The genotypic variation was associated with performance under water deficit in the field. It is concluded that there is considerable genotypic variation in osmotic adjustment in the genetic material examined. Osmotic adjustment is, however, correlated with water potential and grain sink/source balance, and hence the selection for osmotic adjustment needs to ensure that high value is not due simply to low water potential or small head size.
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