Aiswarya S. Kumar, Satinder Singh, Parul Sharma, I. Singh, Sonia Salaria, Samineni Srinivasan, Mahendar Thudi, Balwinder Singh Gill, Sarvjeet Singh
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摘要
低磷利用效率(PUE)是影响鹰嘴豆(Cicer arietinum L.)产量和生产潜力的非生物因素之一。 更高的产量加上更好的 PUE 可以使这种作物在广阔的耕地面积上更具适应性和竞争力,尤其是在低磷土壤中。为了确定在缺磷土壤中能更有效地吸收磷的鹰嘴豆种质品系,对属于参考集的 288 种鹰嘴豆不同基因型在两种磷水平(低磷--不施磷;高磷--施磷 40 千克/公顷)的田间条件下进行了连续两年的产量成分性状和 PUE 评估。根据对高磷和低磷土壤条件下两年数据的评估,我们发现主枝和副主枝数、豆荚数、生物产量和种子产量等性状之间存在很强的相关性,表明这些性状可用作 PUE 的替代性状。ICC 6571 是低 P 条件下表现最好的基因型,而 ICC 6579 则是高 P 条件下产量最高的基因型。我们报告了 16 个基因型,即 ICC 1052、ICC 1083、ICC 1098、ICC 1161、ICC 2072、ICC 4418、ICC 4567、ICC 4991、ICC 5504、ICC 5639、ICC 7413、ICC 8350、ICC 9590、ICC 9702、ICC 11584 和 ICC 13357,它们是磷利用效率高的基因型,因为与高磷肥条件相比,它们在低磷肥条件下的产量和产量贡献性状表现更好。这些基因型可作为潜在的供体,用于开发磷利用效率高的鹰嘴豆栽培品种。
Identifying phosphorus use efficient genotypes by evaluating a chickpea reference set across different phosphorus regimes
Low phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) is one of the abiotic factors that hamper yield and production potential in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Higher yield coupled with improved PUE can make this crop more adaptive and competitive to wide cropland area, especially on marginal soils having low-level phosphorus (P). To identify chickpea germplasm lines that assimilate phosphorus more efficiently under P-deficient soils, 288 diverse genotypes of chickpea belonging to reference set were evaluated for yield component traits and PUE under field conditions for two consecutive years at two phosphorus levels (low P – no phosphorus application and high P – phosphorus application at 40 kg/ha). Based on 2-year evaluation of data under high and low P soil conditions, we identified strong correlations for traits like number of primary and secondary branches, number of pods, biological yield and seed yield indicating that these traits can be used as proxy traits for PUE. ICC 6571 was the best performing genotype under low P conditions while ICC 6579 yielded maximum under high P regime. We report 16 genotypes namely ICC 1052, ICC 1083, ICC 1098, ICC 1161, ICC 2072, ICC 4418, ICC 4567, ICC 4991, ICC 5504, ICC 5639, ICC 7413, ICC 8350, ICC 9590, ICC 9702, ICC 11584 and ICC 13357 as phosphorus use efficient genotypes based on their better performance for yield and yield-contributing traits under low P compared to high P conditions. These genotypes can be exploited in future as potential donors for development of phosphorus use efficient chickpea cultivars.
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