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Original Article

Assessing the drought tolerance variability in Mediterranean alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) genotypes under arid conditions

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Pages 395-403 | Published online: 24 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

This work investigated the variability in drought tolerance under arid conditions of Mediterranean alfalfa genotypes with the overall aim to assess the main criteria that are associated with the relative tolerance and to discover the most tolerant ecotypes. For this, 16 alfalfa genotypes originating from seven countries of the Mediterranean basin were tested in an experimental station in south of Tunisia. The trial was conducted under two irrigation treatments. The first was normally irrigated by providing an amount of water corresponding to the potential evapotranspiration of the crop, and in the second with water deficit which was applied by stopping the irrigation during 8 weeks in summer. A significant decrease was observed under water deficit for biomass production, leaf stem ratio and water use efficiency. The sensitive index, in stress treatment, varies between 13.8% and 46.2% for dry yield. Results showed that some genotypes exhibited high-forage yield potential even in the presence of stress, mainly Amerist, Sardi10 and Siriver. Proline accumulation in leaves was greater in water-stressed plants, while the K+ osmo-regulatory role was not definite. High biomass production, accumulation of proline and constancy of K+ in leaves are the most important criteria for tolerant alfalfa.

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Funding

This study was supported in part by the research project Permed: «Improvement of native perennial forage plants for sustainability of Mediterranean farming systems» (European Union).

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