2020
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.20395
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Influence of water deficit and defoliation managements on post‐drought recovery and persistence of smooth bromegrass

Abstract: In arid and semiarid regions, successful recovery from drought may be of more economic significance than plant productivity during a dry season. This research was conducted to investigate the effects of pre-drought irrigation and defoliation managements (seed and forage managements) on post-drought recovery of diverse smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis Leyss.) genotypes, and to identify growth traits associated with persistence and recovery as indices for selecting superior genotypes. Thirty-six genotypes were … Show more

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“…Water deficit caused a significant reduction in all of the measured traits except for DPE and DA in five years of study. As water deficit was applied each year from 1 May onwards, which coincided exactly with the start of flowering and just before pollination, these results were expected and are consistent with the findings of previous studies in orchardgrass (Saeidnia et al 2017;Majidi et al 2016) and smooth bromegrass (Abtahi et al 2019;Saeidnia et al 2020). The region in which the study was conducted (Najafabad, Isfahan, Iran) is a warm and dry area where the summer temperature reaches as high as 45°C and precipitation is null.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Water deficit caused a significant reduction in all of the measured traits except for DPE and DA in five years of study. As water deficit was applied each year from 1 May onwards, which coincided exactly with the start of flowering and just before pollination, these results were expected and are consistent with the findings of previous studies in orchardgrass (Saeidnia et al 2017;Majidi et al 2016) and smooth bromegrass (Abtahi et al 2019;Saeidnia et al 2020). The region in which the study was conducted (Najafabad, Isfahan, Iran) is a warm and dry area where the summer temperature reaches as high as 45°C and precipitation is null.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In turfgrass species, the potential of high persistence and post-drought recovery is more important than the higher yield production 14 . Mechanisms facilitating the ability of turfgrass to post-drought recovery and persistence have been studied in a few perennial forage species such as Dactylis glomerata L. 14 , 15 and Bromus inermis 16 however no comprehensive study have been done in important grasses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the year that plants were established (2013) no data was recorded. Days to panicle emergence (DPE), days to anthesis (DA), plant height (PH), and winter growth vigor (WGV) were measured as mentioned in our previous studies [39,56]. Flag leaf length (FLL), ag leaf width (FLW), panicle length (PL), and number of stems per plant (NS) were recorded at the pollination stage.…”
Section: Phenotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%