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Pak. J. Bot., 42(6): 3887-3897, 2010.

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  Updated: 23-12-10

 

 

Selection of drought tolerant and high water use efficient rice  cultivars through 13C isotope discrimination  technique

 

J. Akhter1 , P. Monneveux2, S.A. Sabir1, M.Y. Ashraf1*, Z. Lateef3 and R. serraj4

 

Abstract: Carbon isotope discrimination (Δ) has been suggested as an indirect tool for selecting plants having higher water use efficiency (WUE) and yield potential. Enhancing WUE is an important breeding objective as water scarcity is  increasing with every passing day. This study was undertaken to assess the genotypic variation  and relationship between leaf, straw, grain D, grain yield and WUE in eight aromatic rice cultivars grown in lysimeters under three water regimes, in absence of drainage and runoff. Highly significant positive correlations were found between above-ground biomass and WUEB, and grain yield and WUEG, due to the low variation in water consumed by different cultivars. Leaf, straw and grain D showed a consistent variation across treatments and cultivars. Under water stress conditions, both leaf and straw D were positively correlated to grain yield and WUEG. In all the water treatments, WUEG was positively correlated to harvest index and negatively to plant height. All the mutants from Basmati 385 had significantly higher D values as compared to the mutants from Basmati 370. It was concluded that the new cultivar, Basmati 385, represents a better genetic source for D improvement than the old cultivar, Basmati 370. 

 


1Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB), P.O. Box 128, Jhang Road, Faisalabad 38000, Pakistan,

2Generation Challenge Programme, c/o CIMMYT, A.P. 6-641, 06600 Mexico D.F., Mexico,

3Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Islamabad 45650, Pakistan,

4International Rice Research Center, Dapo Box 7777, Metro Manila, Philippines


   
   

 

   
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