Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria

Rice is a staple for over half the world’s population. However, its productivity is severely limited by drought stress. In this study, we screened 16 upland and 25 lowland genotypes under well-watered (WW) and drought stress (DS) conditions. Grain yield was strongly and positively correlated with ve...

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Autores principales: Sow, A., Oluwatosin, A.O., Semwal, V.K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178711
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Semwal, V.K.
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description Rice is a staple for over half the world’s population. However, its productivity is severely limited by drought stress. In this study, we screened 16 upland and 25 lowland genotypes under well-watered (WW) and drought stress (DS) conditions. Grain yield was strongly and positively correlated with vegetative vigor, panicle dry weight, harvest index, chlorophyll content, and Quantum yield of Photosystem II under DS in both the environments. Many upland genotypes maintained high yields under drought ~1637-2242 kg/ha compared to ~2016-3629 kg/ha under WW. The most promising lowland genotypes yielded ~2600-2900 kg/ha under DS compared to 4600-6300 under WW. Among the five genotypes that were tested in both upland and lowland conditions, two performed well in both environments, suggesting adaptability to both ecologies. Some genotypes showed high post-drought recovery (up to ~90%), indicating that they are suitable for border testing in drought prone environments to check stability and potential lines useful for breeding drought tolerance in rice.
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spelling CGSpace1787112025-12-10T16:24:18Z Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria Sow, A. Oluwatosin, A.O. Semwal, V.K. drought tolerance rice upland rice Rice is a staple for over half the world’s population. However, its productivity is severely limited by drought stress. In this study, we screened 16 upland and 25 lowland genotypes under well-watered (WW) and drought stress (DS) conditions. Grain yield was strongly and positively correlated with vegetative vigor, panicle dry weight, harvest index, chlorophyll content, and Quantum yield of Photosystem II under DS in both the environments. Many upland genotypes maintained high yields under drought ~1637-2242 kg/ha compared to ~2016-3629 kg/ha under WW. The most promising lowland genotypes yielded ~2600-2900 kg/ha under DS compared to 4600-6300 under WW. Among the five genotypes that were tested in both upland and lowland conditions, two performed well in both environments, suggesting adaptability to both ecologies. Some genotypes showed high post-drought recovery (up to ~90%), indicating that they are suitable for border testing in drought prone environments to check stability and potential lines useful for breeding drought tolerance in rice. 2025 2025-12-10T16:24:17Z 2025-12-10T16:24:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178711 en Open Access Sow, A., Oluwatosin, O.A. and Semwal, V.K. 2025. Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Science 17:2025.
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Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria
title Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria
title_full Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria
title_fullStr Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria
title_short Evaluating Drought Tolerance in African Rice Genotypes Across Upland and Lowland Ecologies in Nigeria
title_sort evaluating drought tolerance in african rice genotypes across upland and lowland ecologies in nigeria
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rice
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