2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.115894
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Screening and QTLs detection for drought factor index trait in rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Müll. Arg.)

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“…PB 260, a widely known drought-sensitive clone [8,32,33], was classified as having moderate DFI based on its eco-physiological, biochemical, growth, and yield characteristics (Figure 1B). This result was consistent with previous research [31]. The high DFI of clones RRIM 600 and G206 suggested that they could keep PI stable in normal, moderate, and severe water deficit conditions.…”
Section: Tolerance Mechanismsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…PB 260, a widely known drought-sensitive clone [8,32,33], was classified as having moderate DFI based on its eco-physiological, biochemical, growth, and yield characteristics (Figure 1B). This result was consistent with previous research [31]. The high DFI of clones RRIM 600 and G206 suggested that they could keep PI stable in normal, moderate, and severe water deficit conditions.…”
Section: Tolerance Mechanismsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The plant materials consisted of three groups of clones with contrasting DFI [31]. The three contrasting groups of clones were clone numbers G239 and GT1 (low DFI), G127, SP 217, and PB 260 (moderate DFI), as well as G206 and RRIM 600 (high DFI).…”
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“…This also resulted in stunted plants, low latex yields, and reduced quality (Kunjet et al, 2013;Mesike and Esekhade, 2014). Other study mentioned that water deficit results in the delay of rubber stem maturity by 0.65 cm/month and 50% decline in latex yield (Cahyo et al, 2022).…”
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“…Latex yield, as a product of rubber, tend to decrease following low rainfall and soil moisture content in dry season. Limited water became a constraint on the optimum rubber yield (Cahyo et al, 2022;Sahuri, 2017). Latex is a cytoplasm composed of 60% water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%