Responses of early and late potato cultivars to moderate drought conditions: agronomic parameters and carbon isotope discrimination

Citation
Pmk. Deblonde et al., Responses of early and late potato cultivars to moderate drought conditions: agronomic parameters and carbon isotope discrimination, EUR J AGRON, 11(2), 1999, pp. 91-105
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY
ISSN journal
11610301 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
91 - 105
Database
ISI
SICI code
1161-0301(199908)11:2<91:ROEALP>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Our main objective was to test under moderate drought conditions the hypoth esis that early cultivars behave better than late cultivars under condition s of drought occurring late in the season whereas late cultivars would be l ess susceptible to a drought occurring early in the season. Agronomic param eters [tuber dry weight, harvest index, dry matter content, tolerance to a decrease in water supply (TDWS) and carbon isotope discrimination (Delta)] were measured in six potato genotypes (Solanum tuberosum L.) subjected in t wo held trials (1995 and 1996) to three levels of water supply (treatments: 1, rainfall+irrigation; 2, rainfall only; 3, rainfall reduced to stemflow during early growth). In both years, treatment 3 (lower water supply) reduced significantly tuber dry yield and harvest index in comparison with treatment 1 (higher water s upply). Tuber dry matter content was increased significantly only by treatm ent 3 in 1996. For these parameters cultivars did not differ in their respo nse to the lower water regimes except in the case of tuber dry matter conte nt during one year (1996). TDWS defined as tuber dry weight of treated plot s relative to the tuber dry weight of treatment I allowed more discriminati on among the behaviour of cultivars in case of moderate drought than yield and Delta. Our TDWS results confirm partly the hypothesis tested: in 1996, TDWS values of mid-tate cultivars were higher than those of early cultivars in the case of early drought (treatment 3), indicating that later cultivar s support better a drought stress in the early part of the season. Differences among cultivars in the responses of Delta to the different wate r regimes could not be shown, and there was no difference between the value s of Delta observed for early and late cultivars. In our moderate drought c onditions an escape mechanism of earlier cultivars could not be confirmed t hrough the consideration of the Delta values observed. The linear regression of Delta on TDWS gave a positive slope significantly different from zero (n=24) but the R-2 values were low (R-2=0.41). (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.