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water use efficiency of sunflower genotypes under drip irrigation

Research Authors
Adel M. Mahmoud and Talaat A. Ahmed
Research Abstract

This investigation was conducted to determine the productivity and water use efficiency (WUE) for new
sunflower genotypes obtained from selfing and induced mutation. Ten sunflower genotypes were
evaluated under drip irrigation using two treatments of irrigation (100 and 75% from water requirement
of sunflower). Statistical analysis showed that there were significant differences among genotypes, as
well as between irrigation treatments and the interaction between them. Results indicate that
decreasing the amount of irrigation water from 1500 to 1130 (mm/ha) significantly reduced all studied
traits. Mutation (M2,1-63) surpassed all the other genotypes in seed yield and WUE. Lines which gave the
highest yield of the seed have WUE under drought conditions higher than WUE under normal irrigation.
The lowest depression in seed yield due to drought conditions compared to the seed yield under
normal irrigation has been registered for Line 20, Line M2,1-63, and Sakha 53 genotypes (11, 18, and
16%, respectively), but the highest depression recorded for Line 48, Line M2,3-63, and Line M2,4-63 (49,
46, and 43%, respectively). The genotypes (Line 20, Line M2,1-63 and Sakha 53) are more tolerant to
drought than others and we can used its in breeding program to develop sunflower hybrids suitable for
cultivation under drought condition.

Research Department
Research Journal
African Journal of Agricultural Research
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 11, No(11)
Research Website
http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJAR/article-abstract/E42A96857595
Research Year
2016
Research Pages
925-929