Differences between two grain sorghum genotypes in adaptation to drought stress. I. Crop growth and yield responses
GC Wright, RCG Smith and JR McWilliam
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
34(6) 615 - 626
Published: 1983
Abstract
A sorghum F1-hybrid, E57 , with reputed drought resistance was compared with another F1-hybrid, TX- 671, under irrigation and dryland conditions of severe rainfall insufficiency but ample soil water at depth in a deep cracking clay soil. Significant cultivar differences in grain yield occurred under rain-fed but not under irrigated conditions. Differences in yield were associated with different morphological responses to drought stress, with the variety E-57, in comparison with TX-671, having a lower level of floret abortion, the ability to maintain green leaf area longer during grain-filling and probably a higher root to shoot ratio. The implication of these results in relation to adaptation to drought stress is discussed.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9830615
© CSIRO 1983