Single-Plant Selection at Ultra-Low Density Enhances Buffering Capacity of Barley Varieties and Landraces to Unpredictable Environments and Improves Their Agronomic Performance

被引:2
作者
Tsivelikas, Athanasios L. [1 ]
Ben Ghanem, Hajer [2 ]
El-Baouchi, Adil [3 ]
Kehel, Zakaria [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Ctr Agr Res Dry Areas ICARDA, Genet Resources Sect, Rabat, Morocco
[2] Univ Carthage, Natl Inst Agr Res, Field Crop Lab, Tunis, Tunisia
[3] Mohammed VI Polytech Univ, AgroBioSci, African Integrated Plant & Soil Res Grp AiPlaS, Ben Guerir, Morocco
关键词
barley; buffering capacity; drought conditions; single-plant selection; ultra-low density; yield compensation; INTRA-CULTIVAR VARIATION; SEEDING RATE; GRAIN-YIELD; BREEDING PROGRESS; OPTIMUM DENSITY; SPRING WHEAT; MAIZE; TRAITS; GROWTH; COMPETITION;
D O I
10.3389/fpls.2022.838536
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Rainfall and temperature are unpredictable factors in Mediterranean environments that result in irregular environmental conditions for crop growth, thus being a critical source of uncertainty for farmers. This study applied divergent single-plant selection for high and low yield within five barley varieties and two Tunisian landraces under semi-arid conditions at an ultra-low density of 1.2 plants/m(2) for two consecutive years. Progeny evaluation under dense stands following farmers' practices was conducted in two semi-arid locations in Tunisia during one cropping season and in one location during a second season, totalling three environments. The results revealed significant genotypic effects for all recorded agronomic and physiological traits. No genotype x environment interaction was shown for biological yield, implying a biomass buffering capacity for selected lines under different environmental conditions. However, genotype x environment interaction was present in terms of grain yield since plasticity for biomass production under drought stress conditions was not translated directly to yield compensation for some of the lines. Nevertheless, several lines selected for high yield were identified to surpass their source material and best checks in each environment, while one line (IH4-4) outperformed consistently by 62.99% on average, in terms of grain yield, the best check across all environments. In addition, improved agronomic performance under drought conditions induced an indirect effect on some grain quality traits. Most of the lines selected for high yield maintained or even improved their grain protein content in comparison to their source material (average increase by 2.33%). On the other hand, most of the lines selected for low yield indicated a poor agronomic performance, further confirming the coherence between selection under ultra-low density and performance under dense stand.
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