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Research Articles

Nutrient uptake and nutrient use efficiency of Valencia peanut genotypes with different levels of drought tolerance under terminal drought

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Pages 1697-1709 | Received 10 Feb 2023, Accepted 06 Feb 2024, Published online: 03 Apr 2024
 

Abstract

Selection of suitable peanut genotypes with resistance to drought is an important strategy to combat problems of drought. This study aimed to investigate nutrient uptake and nutrient use efficiencies of Valencia peanut genotypes in response to terminal drought. A pot experiment was conducted in a factorial randomized complete block design with 4 replications. Factor A consisted of two soil water regimes (field capacity and 1/3 available water), and ten Valencia peanut genotypes were assigned as factor B. Macronutrient uptakes and nutrient use efficiencies (NUE) were examined; drought reduced nutrient uptakes, NUE for biomass and NUE for pod yield. Unique behaviors of some tested Valencia peanut genotypes on given traits were found. Genotype PI536121 had the highest K, Ca and Mg uptakes, while two genotypes ICG10890 and ICG10092 showed the highest NUE for biomass and pod yield. Genotype ICG14127 performed well regarding K, Ca and Mg uptakes and NUE for pod yield. Total nutrient uptakes of N, P, K, Ca and Mg were significantly positively correlated with biomass and pod yield (r = 0.48**–0.76**), whereas the number of seeds per pod and 100-seed weight were positively correlated with total nutrient uptakes of N, K, Ca and Mg (r = 0.23*–0.47**). Three tested genotypes ICG10092, ICG10890 and ICG14127 are promising genetic sources for further improvements of Valencia peanuts for drought tolerance.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Khon Kaen University for providing facilities for conducting the experiment. The authors would like to thank many people for their help in field data collection. An acknowledgement is extended to Dr. Abil Dermail (Khon Kaen University, Thailand) and Dr. Ian Thomas for proofreading the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This research was funded by the Thailand Research Fund through the Senior Scholar Project of Prof. Dr. Sanun Jogloy (RTA6180002). Peanut breeding materials were kindly provided by New Mexico State University, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), and Department of Agriculture of Thailand.

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