Climate change models predict frequent and intense droughts in the world. Development of drought-tolerant species and cultivars is necessary to cope with such changes. Forage grass species are affected, especially in the Mediterranean region. The aim of the present study was to investigate the diversity for drought survival, summer dormancy, and productivity within a cocksfoot population.
The study was conducted in Morocco, under field conditions from 2011 to 2013. 283 genotypes of cocksfoot and parents were tested, characterized for dry matter yield, heading date, plant height, senescence, summer dormancy, and drought survival. Results exhibited a large variability between traits. 79% of the population had survived after severe drought summer while 57% yielded more than both parents. Also, 63% of the progeny had an intermediate score of summer dormancy estimated by senescence score. Large variability was also noticed for heading date and plant height. Several accessions combined a high yield and persistence under severe summer drought. Which explain the significant correlation (r = 0.18, P < 0.005) founded between total dry matter accumulated in 2013 and plant survival. Accordingly, our results showed that we can rise persistent and resilient genotypes among population with a good level of biomass. (C) 2016 The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.
1.Hassan 1st Univ, Lab Agrifood & Hlth, Fac Sci & Tech, BP 577, Settat 26000, Morocco 2.RCAR Rabat, Rabat Inst, Res Unit Anim Prod & Forage, INRA, POB 6570, Rabat 10101, Morocco 3.RCAR Rabat, Res Unit Plant Breeding Conservat & Valorizat Pla, INRA, Rabat Inst, POB 6570, Rabat 10101, Morocco 4.Natl Inst Agr Res, UR4 Multidisciplinary Res Unit Prairies & Forage, Lusignan, France 5.Natl Inst Agr Res, USC1338, Ctr Funct & Evolutionary Ecol, UMR5175, Montpellier, France 6.RCAR Rabat, Res Unit Biotechnol, INRA, Rabat Inst, POB 6356, Rabat 10101, Morocco
Recommended Citation:
Zhouri, Latifa,Kallida, Rajae,Shaimi, Naima,et al. Evaluation of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) population for drought survival and behavior[J]. SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES,2019-01-01,26(1):49-56