Selection of intermittent drought tolerant lines across years and locations in the reference collection of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

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作者
Hamidou, F. [2 ,3 ]
Ratnakumar, P. [1 ]
Halilou, O. [2 ]
Mponda, O. [4 ]
Kapewa, T. [5 ]
Monyo, E. [5 ]
Faye, I.
Ntare, B. R. [6 ]
Nigam, S. N. [1 ]
Upadhyaya, H. D. [1 ]
Vadez, V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Crops Res Inst Semi Arid Trop, Greater Hyderabad 502324, AP, India
[2] Int Crops Res Inst Semi Arid Trop, Sahelian Ctr, Niamey, Niger
[3] Univ Abdou Moumouni, Dept Biol, Fac Sci, Niamey, Niger
[4] Nalendiele Res Stn, Mtwara, Tanzania
[5] Chitedze Res Stn, Lilongwe, Malawi
[6] Int Crops Res Inst Semi Arid Trop, Bamako, Mali
关键词
G x E interaction; Yield; Traits; Mega environment; Principal component analysis; Marker-assisted recurrent selection; TRANSPIRATION EFFICIENCY; MINI CORE; PEANUT; RESISTANCE; CULTIVARS; TRAITS; YIELD; SENSITIVITY; GENOTYPES;
D O I
10.1016/j.fcr.2011.10.009
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Intermittent drought is the most important yield limiting factor affecting groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) production in rain-fed regions of Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. Improvement of crop adaptation to drought is needed and this starts by having a thorough assessment of a large and representative set of germplasm. In this study, 247 lines belonging to the reference collection of groundnut were assessed under well-watered (WW) and intermittent water stress (WS) conditions in India and Niger for two years, following similar experimental protocols. The WS treatment reduced pod yield (31-46%), haulm yield (8-55%) and the harvest index (1-10%). Besides a strong treatment effect, yield differences within locations and years, were attributed to both genotypic and genotype-by-treatment interactions. Pod yield under WW and WS conditions were closely related in both years (Patancheru, r(2) =0.42 and r(2) =0.50; Sadore, r(2) =0.22 and r(2) =0.23). By contrast, within location and treatment, pod and haulm yields were affected predominantly by genotype-by-year (G x Y) effects, especially under WS. Within treatment across locations and years, pod and haulm yields were mostly ruled by genotypic effects, which allowed identifying a group of entries with contrasting pod yield across locations under WS. However, genotype and genotype by environment (GGE) biplot analyses distinguished India from Niger, suggesting that the selection remains environment-specific and also revealed dissimilarity between years in Niger. A close relationship was observed between yield and pod growth rate (r(2) =0.51), and partition (r(2) =0.33) under WS conditions, whereas no significant relationship was found between yield under WS and SCMR, or specific leaf area (SLA). These results showing a close interaction between the environmental conditions and the genotypic response to intermittent drought shows the necessity to carefully choose environments that truly represent target environments. This is an important result in the current breeding context of marker-assisted recurrent selection or genome-wide selection. This work opens also new ways for the breeding of drought tolerant groundnut, by bringing new highly contrasting lines currently used for crossing and deciphering drought adaptation traits to better understand G x E interactions, while it challenges the relevance of long-time used surrogates such as SCMR or SLA. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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