TITLE:
An Empirical Approach to Get the Vitality of a Genotype to Water Stress Tolerance in Yield and Yield Contributing Traits
AUTHORS:
Ijaz Rasool Noorka, Saba Tabasum
KEYWORDS:
Climate; Disaster; Water Stress; Poverty; Sustainable; Wheat
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Plant Sciences,
Vol.4 No.5,
May
29,
2013
ABSTRACT:
Conventional methods of plant breeding and
agronomic practices remained a successful tool to maintain the pace of food
production for centuries but due to changing climatic conditions and the
challenges of 21st century like population growth, pollution,
declining biodiversity and food security have shaken the previous policies.
This situation compelled the agriculturist towards the judicious management of
natural resources to combat the poverty, disasters and increased food demands.
The present study was initiated to check wheat varieties in two water provision
conditions. The results revealed that environmental stresses played negative
role by minimizing the yield and yield contributing traits. However the
severity of water stress was depleted by some promising genotypes by showing
minimum hazard effects and by having capability to contribute to conserving biodiversity, ensuring sustainability, combating food
insecurity and increasing economic benefits. The minimum effect of moisture stress on
grain yield was shown by genotypes C-518 (12.97%) while the genotype Shakar, Pari-73
and Uqab-2000 showed maximum decline percentage. The global warming and population explosion will
further induce commodity shortage and law and order situation in the world. The
prevailing International tension can be cooled down by the provision of marshal
aids by the developed countries to the effected or threatened countries.