Unveiling Genotypic Response of Chickpea to Moisture Stress Based on Morpho‐Physiological Parameters in the Eastern Indo‐Gangetic Plains

Author:

Choudhary Arbind K.1ORCID,Dwivedi Sharad Kumar1,Raman Rohan Kumar1,Kumar Saurabh1,Kumar Rakesh1,Kumar Santosh1,Dubey Rachana1,Bhakta Narayan1,Shubha Kumari1

Affiliation:

1. ICAR‐Research Complex for Eastern Region Patna Bihar India

Abstract

ABSTRACTIn the eastern Indo‐Gangetic plains, chickpea is grown postrice cultivation mostly under rainfed condition with residual soil moisture which adversely affects branching as well as pod and seed development, ultimately resulting in substantial yield losses. The current study analysed the moisture stress response of 12 chickpea genotypes with control for different morpho‐physiological traits in two sets of field experiments carried out during the year 2017–18 and 2018–19. The current study observed varying response of chickpea genotypes under moisture stress condition with average yield reduction from 11.79% to 24.77%. Mean yield of genotypes under stress condition showed a strong positive association with yield index (1.00**) and stress tolerance index (0.915**). The biplot principal component analysis revealed maximum potential of three chickpea genotypes (DBGC 1, Pusa 256 and DBGC 2) for grain yield and biological yield under moisture stress condition. The correlation analysis showed a significant association of yield with physiological parameters such as photosynthetic rate (0.363**), stomatal conductance (0.364**) and transpiration rate (0.292*). The three higher yielding genotypes relatively maintained biological yield, yield plant−1, 100 seed weight and photosynthesis rate and showed reduced rates of stomatal conductance and transpiration under moisture stress condition. The study found variable genotypic response to moisture stress and showed that yield index as well as stress tolerance index was more effective to identify superior genotypes for moisture stress condition. The superior genotypes identified in the present study may be considered for rainfed areas of eastern Indo‐Gangetic plains and can be used in future chickpea breeding programs for drought tolerance.

Publisher

Wiley

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