P. Annicchiarico et al., RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PHENOTYPIC VARIATION AND CLIMATIC FACTORS AT COLLECTING SITES IN DURUM-WHEAT LANDRACES, Hereditas, 122(2), 1995, pp. 163-167
Information on the relationships between climatic features at collecti
ng sites and morpho-physiological variation of genetic resources could
enhance the understanding of evolutive adaptation patterns and assist
germplasm collectors and users. In the present study, such relationsh
ips were investigated in durum wheat landraces of four countries of or
igin, viz. Ethiopia, Morocco, Syria, and Turkey, evaluated in northern
Syria. Several relationships were found which mainly concerned drough
t stress and high temperature among climatic collecting variables and
earliness of heading among agronomic traits. Higher drought and heat s
tress was associated with lower yield under moderately favourable cond
itions and better drought tolerance besides earlier heading in the Eth
iopian landraces. Within the Turkish germplasm, the temperature level
influenced both yield potential and earliness positively. Longer spike
was associated with lower drought and heat stress at collecting sites
in the Ethiopian and Syrian gene pools. In the latter germplasm, lowe
r drought was also related closely to shorter stature and lower protei
n content. Overall morpho-physiological variation as summarized by the
first axis of a principal components analysis was associated to clima
tic variables influencing drought and heat stress in the Ethiopian and
Syrian germplasm and to maximum temperatures in the Turkish one.