Comparative performance of carbon isotope discrimination and canopy temperature depression as predictors of genotype differences in durum wheat yield in Spain
C. Royo, D. Villegas, L. F. García del Moral, S. Elhani, N. Aparicio, Y. Rharrabti and
J. L. Araus
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
53(5) 561 - 569
Published: 14 May 2002
Abstract
The relationships between carbon isotope discrimination (Δ) in mature kernels, canopy temperature depression (CTD) during anthesis and grain filling, 1000-kernel weight (TKW), total carbon content of mature kernels, and yield were studied in durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum) grown in Spain (western Mediterranean basin). Twenty-five durum wheat genotypes were grown in 2 regions (NE and SE Spain) and under 2 water regimes (rainfed v. support irrigation) from 1997 to 1999 (i.e. a total of 12 trials). Principal component analysis placed yield and Δ on the same axis. Pearson’s correlation and stepwise analysis confirmed that Δ was the trait that best assessed genotype differences in yield within trials, and was followed, at a considerable distance, by TKW. Our results also demonstrated the extremely poor performance of CTD throughout the wide range of growing conditions in this study.Keywords: drought, kernel weight, kernel carbon content.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR01016
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