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Genotypic Variation for Drought Tolerance in Beta vulgaris
Authors:OBER  E S; LUTERBACHER  M C
Institution:1IACR-Brooms Barn, Higham, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP28 6NP, UK
Abstract:Insufficient soil moisture during summer months is now the majorcause of sugar beet yield losses in the UK. However, selectionfor increased drought tolerance has not been a breeding priorityuntil recently. Genetic variation for drought tolerance is anessential prerequisite for the development of more stress-tolerantvarieties, but commercial sugar beet varieties seem to havesimilar yield responses to drought. The objective of this studywas to assess the degree of genotypic variation for droughttolerance within a wide range of sugar beet germplasm and genebankaccessions within Beta. Thirty sugar beet genotypes were screenedunder field drought conditions, and putative drought tolerantand sensitive lines (in terms of yield reduction in polythene-coveredvs. irrigated plots) were identified. Significant genotype xwater treatment interactions were found for dry matter yieldand relative leaf expansion rate. Genotypic differences fordrought susceptibility index were also significant. Differentialsensitivity of seedling shoot growth to water deficit was examinedby comparing 350 genebank accessions in a simple growth chamberscreen. Methods of data management were devised to highlightlines for entry into subsequent field tests. The results ofthe field and seedling screens indicate that there is variationfor tolerance to water deficits within sugar beet and relatedtypes, and that there are lines that show greater drought tolerancethan selected commercial varieties. Divergent lines showingcontrasting behaviour should aid in the identification of keymorpho-physiological traits that confer drought tolerance.
Keywords:Beta vulgaris  sugar beet  drought tolerance  genetic variation  leaf expansion  relative growth rate  
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