Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency

Water stress restricts crop yield in both the arid and semi-arid zones of the world. In particular, water stress is associated with low availability of water, as well as osmotic effects associated with salinity. The response of forage sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] varieties to salinity and i...

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Main Authors: Hassan, Siti Aishah, Saberi, Alireza, Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan, Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
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spelling my.upm.eprints.238302017-11-10T09:27:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23830/ Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency Hassan, Siti Aishah Saberi, Alireza Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan Abdul Rahman, Zaharah Water stress restricts crop yield in both the arid and semi-arid zones of the world. In particular, water stress is associated with low availability of water, as well as osmotic effects associated with salinity. The response of forage sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] varieties to salinity and irrigation frequency were studied from December 2007 to December 2008. Speedfeed and KFS4 were grown under salinity levels of 0, 5, 10 and 15 dS m-1 and irrigated when the leaf water potential reached -1.0 (control), -1.5 and -2.0 MPa. The irrigation frequency was found to affect growth and yield of the forage sorghums. When irrigation was delayed in leaf water potential of -1.0 to -2.0 MPa, the yield and yield components were found to decrease. The maximum dry forage yields were 45.1, 38.9 and 38.5 g plant-1 for frequent, intermediate and infrequent irrigation regimes, respectively. Increased salinity significantly reduced forage dry yield from 44.09 g plant-1 in the control to 32.76 g plant-1 at salinity of 15 dS m-1. For every one unit increase in salinity, the forage yield decreased by 5.2 units and for every one unit increase in water stress (irrigation frequency), the forage yield decreased by 3.6 units. The variety Speedfeed had higher total dry mass than KFS4 under well-watered conditions but KFS4 performed better than Speedfeed under water stress. For both varieties, infrequent watering reduced dry matter and biomass accumulation, but increased water use efficiency (WUEs) (6.88). Academic Journals 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23830/1/23830.pdf Hassan, Siti Aishah and Saberi, Alireza and Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan and Abdul Rahman, Zaharah (2011) Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency. African Journal of Biotechnology, 10 (20). art. no. 8F37FD429713. pp. 4114-4120. ISSN 1684–5315 http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJB/article-abstract/8F37FD429713
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description Water stress restricts crop yield in both the arid and semi-arid zones of the world. In particular, water stress is associated with low availability of water, as well as osmotic effects associated with salinity. The response of forage sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] varieties to salinity and irrigation frequency were studied from December 2007 to December 2008. Speedfeed and KFS4 were grown under salinity levels of 0, 5, 10 and 15 dS m-1 and irrigated when the leaf water potential reached -1.0 (control), -1.5 and -2.0 MPa. The irrigation frequency was found to affect growth and yield of the forage sorghums. When irrigation was delayed in leaf water potential of -1.0 to -2.0 MPa, the yield and yield components were found to decrease. The maximum dry forage yields were 45.1, 38.9 and 38.5 g plant-1 for frequent, intermediate and infrequent irrigation regimes, respectively. Increased salinity significantly reduced forage dry yield from 44.09 g plant-1 in the control to 32.76 g plant-1 at salinity of 15 dS m-1. For every one unit increase in salinity, the forage yield decreased by 5.2 units and for every one unit increase in water stress (irrigation frequency), the forage yield decreased by 3.6 units. The variety Speedfeed had higher total dry mass than KFS4 under well-watered conditions but KFS4 performed better than Speedfeed under water stress. For both varieties, infrequent watering reduced dry matter and biomass accumulation, but increased water use efficiency (WUEs) (6.88).
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author Hassan, Siti Aishah
Saberi, Alireza
Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
spellingShingle Hassan, Siti Aishah
Saberi, Alireza
Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency
author_facet Hassan, Siti Aishah
Saberi, Alireza
Abd Halim, Mohd Ridzwan
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
author_sort Hassan, Siti Aishah
title Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency
title_short Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency
title_full Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency
title_fullStr Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency
title_full_unstemmed Yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency
title_sort yield responses of forage sorghums to salinity and irrigation frequency
publisher Academic Journals
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23830/1/23830.pdf
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