2009
DOI: 10.1071/cp08183
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Response of peanut genotypes to mid-season moisture stress: phenological, morpho-physiological, and yield traits

Abstract: Nine peanut genotypes were evaluated in two seasons under irrigated and simulated mid-season drought conditions to investigate the influence of water stress on some phenological, morpho-physiological, and yield traits. Analysis of variance revealed significant genotypic differences for all the traits studied. Water saturation deficit and epicuticular wax load increased in response to water stress and age of the crop, while specific leaf area decreased with water stress and age of the crop. In general, correlat… Show more

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“…Accurate and comprehensive characterization of agronomic traits is an important prerequisite for further breeding efforts. The phenotypic diversity had been studied extensively in different peanut germplasm panels in terms of plant architecture, growth duration, and pod yield and quality [40,41], as well as resistance in response to biotic and abiotic stresses such as late leaf spot, rust [42,43], stem rot [44], heat [45], cold [46], and drought [47,48].…”
Section: Phenotypic Diversity Analysis Of Flowering and Yield Traits ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurate and comprehensive characterization of agronomic traits is an important prerequisite for further breeding efforts. The phenotypic diversity had been studied extensively in different peanut germplasm panels in terms of plant architecture, growth duration, and pod yield and quality [40,41], as well as resistance in response to biotic and abiotic stresses such as late leaf spot, rust [42,43], stem rot [44], heat [45], cold [46], and drought [47,48].…”
Section: Phenotypic Diversity Analysis Of Flowering and Yield Traits ...mentioning
confidence: 99%