Evaluation of wheat germplasm for drought tolerance using morpho-physiological approaches
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Abstract
The main constraint to wheat production around the world is drought stress and is the most serious problem to the agriculture of Pakistan. The present study was planned for evaluation of wheat genotypes for drought using morphological parameters and proline accumulation as selection criteria for drought tolerance. Fifty-two wheat genotypes were evaluated under stress conditions. The experiment was performed in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. Analysis of variance exposed significant dissimilarity for every trait. The genotypes 10835, 10832, 11881 and 11863 outperformed for most of the yield associated trait under stress condition. Proline contents were found more in drought stress than stress-free plants. 11878 genotype have highest proline content (376.505) followed by 10835(276.242) which is drought resistant variety. The genotypes 10835, 10832, 11881, 11863, 11878, Saleem-2000 and Suleman-96 are recommended for incorporation in a breeding program for drought condition and improved varietal development.