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Title: FLOODING TOLERANCE IN COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L.) AT EARLY VEGETATIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH STAGES
Authors: HUSSAIN, ALTAF
ZAFAR, ZAFAR ULLAH
ATHAR, HABIB-UR-REHMAN
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2014
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Journal of Botany, botanical garden, university of karachi
Citation: Altaf, H., Zafar, Z. U., & Habib-ur-Rehman, A. (2014). Flooding tolerance in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) at early vegetative and reproductive growth stages. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 46(3), 1001-1009.
Abstract: Periodic flooding at any growth stage greatly affects growth and yield of crops. In order to develop flooding tolerant cotton cultivar and to identify the most sensitive growth stage to periodic flooding, a field experiment was conducted in which 60-cultivars/accessions/lines were subjected to two week flooding at seedling/early vegetative, flower and boll formation growth stages. Pre- and post-flooding soil analysis was also carried out. Nitrate-N was greatly reduced due to flooding applied at all growth stages, whereas NH4-N increased significantly. Similarly, Fe and Mn were also increased to many folds in flooded soils. Under hypoxic conditions, depletion of nitrates and toxic effects of accumulated NH4, Fe and Mn caused severe damages to cotton plants and even death of plants. Of the three growth stages, early vegetative growth stage is most sensitive to two week flooding. Flooding imposed at the flowering and boll formation growth stages caused a substantial amount of yield penalty. On the basis of survival percentage, the 60-cultivars/accessions/lines were categorized into tolerant (≥61%), moderately tolerant (31≥60%) and sensitive (31% ≥) to short term flooding. At the seedling or early vegetative growth stage, genotypes DPL-SR-2 followed by 124-F and MNH-427 were most tolerant to flooding, while AET5, N-KRISHMA, LRA-5166, CEDIX and H-142 were ranked as sensitive to flooding stress. At the flowering stage, the genotype NIAB-92 followed by S-14 and MNH-427 were highly tolerant to flooding. At the boll formation stage, genotypes DPL-70010-N followed by GH-11-9-75 and B-2918-2 were highly tolerant waterlogging. More than 50% of the genotypes maintained the degree of flooding tolerance at three growth stages. However, on the basis of survival percentage at three growth stages, genotypes MNH-564, FH-114, MNH-786 and CIM-573 were included in the tolerant group and the genotypes N-KRISHMA, LRA-5166, CEDIX and H-142 were included in the sensitive group. These genotypes/cultivars maintaining high degree of stress tolerance at different growth stages are of considerable importance for the development of tolerant cultivar.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14642
ISSN: 2070-3368
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