RELATIVE WATER CONTENT AS AN INDEX OF PERMANENT WILTING IN GROUNDNUT UNDER PROGRESSIVE WATER DEFICIT STRESS
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RELATIVE WATER CONTENT AS AN INDEX OF PERMANENT WILTING IN GROUNDNUT UNDER PROGRESSIVE WATER DEFICIT STRESS
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Creator |
K.A. Kalariya, A.L. Singh, K. Chakroborty, C.B. Patel, P.V. Zala
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Groundnut,Water deficit stress
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The relationship between relative water content (RWC) and permanent wilting was studied in 21 Spanish groundnut cultivars by imposing 60 days of progressive stress (DPS) by withholding irrigation 24 days after emergence (DAE) and periodical recording of soil moisture content, soil temperature, leaf RWC and wilting symptoms and then re-watering and recording of rejuvenation during Summer season. With increasing water deficit stress, the leaf RWC declined progressively in all cultivars with mean values of 92, 85, 77, 69 and 61 at 10, 25, 35, 50 and 60 DPS, respectively. Amazingly, even after 60 DPS, the RWC was above 60 in 13 out of 21 cultivars of which 11 cultivars showed Not Available |
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2018-12-17T05:57:12Z
2018-12-17T05:57:12Z 2015-02-20 |
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Research Paper
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0973-9505 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/16028 |
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English
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