Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Productivity in Field-Grown Barley Genotypes |
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Authors: | B. Teulat,O. Merah,& D. This |
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Affiliation: | UR de Génétique et Amélioration des plantes, INRA-Agro-M, 2, place Viala, F-34060 Montpellier cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Five barley genotypes of different origins were used to examine the relationships between carbon isotope discrimination (Δ) and grain yield, yield components, dry aerial biomass and harvest index under rainfed and irrigated Mediterranean conditions. High positive correlations were found between Δ and grain yield and harvest index under both water conditions, suggesting that Δ may represent efficiency of dry matter partitioning to the grain. This hypothesis was also supported by the positive correlation found between Δ and thousand-grain weight when all the data were considered. The two drought-tolerant genotypes LM2887 and Tadmor presented the smallest difference between the two treatments for traits related to productivity as well as the highest Δ values. These results highlight the potential of Δ as a selection criterion in barley breeding in Mediterranean regions. They also encourage the study of the genetics of Δ and the identification of molecular markers linked to its variation in available progenies derived from crosses between the genotypes used in the present paper. |
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Keywords: | barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) carbon isotope discrimination grain yield harvest index Mediterranean conditions yield components |
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