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Response of maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids to drought stress at early seedling stage

DOI: 10.5958/j.2348-7542.15.1.007    | Article Id: 007 | Page : 55-61
Citation :- Response of maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids to drought stress at early seedling stage. Res. Crop. 15: 55-61
Muhammad Amin, Riaz Ahmad, S. M. A. Basra, Anser Ali, Dong Jin Lee uafanser@gmail.com
Address : Sub-Campus, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad College of Agriculture, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan; 1Department of Agronomy, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan; 2Department of Crop Science and Biotechnology, Dankook University, South Korea

Abstract

Water shortage is a key problem in semi-arid regions of the world like Pakistan. It hinders plant growth, yield and eventually leads to a substantial crop failure. Though maize (Zea mays L.) is prone to water deficit, there is a marked genotypic difference in rooting density, morphological and physiological characteristics in maize. A pot experiment was conducted in 2009–10 to screen eight maize hybrids (FH-810, P-33H25, FH-985, ICI8288, FH-963, YH-1921, Syngenta-8441 and Rafhan-3333) for water stress tolerance, grown at three moisture levels (100, 80 and 60% of field capacity) and evaluated on the basis of dry matter production. A factorial completely randomized design (CRD) with three replications was used. Among tested hybrids pioneer P-33H25 performed best under normal and water deficit environment by assimilating more dry matter under either of the moisture regime, while lower dry matter was produced by FH-810.

Keywords

Drought  maize hybrids  water relation.

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