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Differences in yield determining processes of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) genotypes in varied drought environments1
Authors:D. C. GREENBERG  J. H. WILLIAMS  B. J. NDUNGURU
Abstract:Thirty-six groundnut gentoypes of varied origin were evaluated for their yield, crop growth rates (C), and partitioning to reproductive sinks (p) in three trials. In the trials irrigation and sowing date were used to vary the amount of water available either throughout the crops' life, or through the grain filling phase. Genotype performance across the five environments for these attributes showed that although differences in C existed, differences in the stability of the partitioning were the dominant attribute of genotypes adapted to the drought prone Sahelian region. Data suggested that these differences were more attributable to tolerance to temperature and/or humidity than water stress. Over all treatments canopy temperatures relative to air (CATD) were strongly correlated with the C observed, but not so with yield; and differences between genotypes in the relationship between C and CATD were not statistically significant.
Keywords:Arachis hypogaea  groundnut  genotypes  yield determination  crop growth rate  partitioning  drought tolerance
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