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Title: Physiological characterization of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes, water-stress induced with contrasting response towards drought.
Authors: LANNA, A. C.
MITSUZONO, S. T.
TERRA, T. G. R.
VIANELLO, R. P.
CARVALHO, M. A. de F.
Affiliation: ANNA CRISTINA LANNA, CNPAF; SUZY TAEKO MITSUZONO, UFG; THIAGO GLEDSON RIOS TERRA, UFV; ROSANA PEREIRA VIANELLO, CNPAF; MILENE ALVES DE FIGUEIREDO CARVALHO, SAPC.
Date Issued: 2016
Citation: Australian Journal of Crop Science, v. 10, n. 1, p. 1-6, 2016.
Description: Among the three annual common bean seasons in Brazil, two of them are subject to drought. The objective of this study was to identify physiological traits in common bean under water restriction. The common beans genotypes, BAT 477 (tolerant to water-stress) and Perola (sensitive to water-stress), were grown under greenhouse conditions under two different watering regimes: irrigated (control treatment) and non-irrigated (stress treatment). The water deficit treatment consisted of suspension of irrigation to the plants at 10 days after emergence (DAE) (at the V2 physiological stage) for 30 days, followed by the irrigation?s re-establishment at 40 DAE (at the R6-R7 physiological stage) up to the phase of physiological maturity of the grains for assessment of grain yield and production components. Under water-stress, BAT 477 showed less reduction in grain yield (33%), more capacity for osmotic adjustment (0.30 MPa) and superiority in the root system´s development (~50%) compared to Perola that showed a 53% reduction in the grain yield and 0.06 MPa of osmotic adjustment. In this study, the robustness of the root system and osmotic adjustment are the main physiological indicators of tolerance to water deficit in common bean plants.
Thesagro: Feijão
Phaseolus vulgaris
Resistencia a seca
Deficiência hídrica
Características agronômicas
NAL Thesaurus: Plant-water relations
Agronomic traits
Keywords: Tropical conditions
Physiological mechanisms
ISSN: 1835-2707
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
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