Received: 25-10-2013
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Effect of Drought Treatment on Photosynthesis and Dry Matter Accumulation in Some Sorghum Varieties (Sorghum bicolor(L.) Moench)
Keywords
Drought, dry matter accumulation, photosynthesis, sorghum
Abstract
A pot experiment was conducted in the green house in 2011 spring cropping season at Hanoi University of Agriculture to determine the effects of drought stress (-60 kPa) on photosynthetic rate and dry matter accumulation in vegetative stage of some sorghum cultivars (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench). Carbon exchange rate (CER), chlorophyll content, Fv/Fm value, leaf area and dry matter accumulation (DM) decreased in all sorghum varieties under the drought treatment. There were positive relationships between CER and stomatal conductance and between CER and transpiration rate. These relationships were closer in drought treatment than those in control. Among 10 sorghum varieties, CL88 showed the best recovery for CER. Besides, CL09 exhibited the highest value of DM, chlorophyll content and Fv/Fm at recovery stage.
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