Developmental plasticity: a phenological mechanism to endure later stage water deficit stresses in tef [Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter] varieties

IF 0.3 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
D. Mengistu
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Abstract

Water deficit at later growth stages (terminal drought) is a major abiotic factor limiting productivity of crops in northern Ethiopia. Varietal selection is among sustainable solutions to curb the problem. In line with this, a study was conducted in Tigray region, northern Ethiopia during 2011 and 2012 main cropping seasons to investigate the phenotypic diversity in tef varieties for developmental plasticity under severe water stress. Fifteen tef varieties were tested under late season water stress. Deferred/delay sowing time by two weeks was applied to expose the varieties to water stress. Soil and crop data were collected and analyzed. The varieties have shown significant ( p<0.001 ) interaction with the imposed stresses both for days to maturity and panicle length. Varieties such as DZ-01-974, DZ-01-899, DZ-cr-358 and Berkayi tend to tolerate the effect of terminal drought by shortening their maturity time, which is referred as drought escape. In contrast, varieties like DZ-01-99, DZ-01-358 and AbatNech have significantly reduced in length of their panicle. This is the actively transpiring part during later growth stage, without significant yield loss. This phenotyping for developmental plasticity has indicate that the tef employ escaping and reduction of evaporative surfaces to overcome the severe effects of terminal drought. To tailor varieties that better suit for drought prone farming systems. Such drought-adaptive traits should be targeted in breeding programs. Keywords: Tef; Delayed planting; Maturity; Panicle; Drought escape and avoidance; Ethiopia.
发育可塑性:tef[Eragostis tef(Zucc.)Trotter]品种承受后期缺水胁迫的一种酚学机制
生长后期缺水(绝旱)是埃塞俄比亚北部限制作物生产力的一个主要非生物因素。多种选择是遏制这一问题的可持续解决方案之一。与此相一致,在2011年和2012年的主要种植季节,在埃塞俄比亚北部提格雷地区进行了一项研究,以调查tef品种在严重水分胁迫下发育可塑性的表型多样性。15个聚四氟乙烯品种在晚熟期水分胁迫下进行了试验。将播种时间推迟/推迟两周,使这些品种暴露在水分胁迫下。收集并分析了土壤和作物数据。在成熟天数和穗长方面,这些品种与施加的胁迫都表现出显著的相互作用(p<0.001)。DZ-01-974、DZ-01-899、DZ-cr-358和Berkayi等品种倾向于通过缩短成熟时间来耐受终末干旱的影响,这被称为抗旱。相比之下,DZ-01-99、DZ-01-358和AbatTech等品种的穗长显著缩短。这是生长后期的活跃蒸腾部分,没有显著的产量损失。这种发育可塑性的表型表明,聚四氟乙烯利用蒸发表面的逃逸和减少来克服极端干旱的严重影响。量身定制更适合干旱农业系统的品种。这样的干旱适应性特征应该在育种计划中成为目标。关键词:Tef;延迟种植;成熟恐慌;抗旱和避旱;埃塞俄比亚。
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Momona Ethiopian Journal of Science
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