| Literature DB >> 23443573 |
Iyyakkutty Ravi1, Subbaraya Uma, Muthu Mayil Vaganan, Mohamed M Mustaffa.
Abstract
Drought has emerged as one of the major constraints in banana production. Its effects are pronounced substantially in the tropics and sub-tropics of the world due to climate change. Bananas are quite sensitive to drought; however, genotypes with "B" genome are more tolerant to abiotic stresses than those solely based on "A" genome. In particular, bananas with "ABB" genomes are more tolerant to drought and other abiotic stresses than other genotypes. A good phenotyping plan is a prerequisite for any improvement program for targeted traits. In the present article, known drought tolerant traits of other crop plants are validated in bananas with different genomic backgrounds and presented. Since, banana is recalcitrant to breeding, strategies for making hybrids between different genomic backgrounds are also discussed. Stomatal conductance, cell membrane stability (CMS), leaf emergence rate, rate of leaf senescence, RWC, and bunch yield under soil moisture deficit stress are some of the traits associated with drought tolerance. Among these stress bunch yield under drought should be given top priority for phenotyping. In the light of recently released Musa genome draft sequence, the molecular breeders may have interest in developing molecular markers for drought resistance.Entities:
Keywords: RWC; bananas; breeding; bunch yield; drought stress; phenotype
Year: 2013 PMID: 23443573 PMCID: PMC3580962 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2013.00009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
General observations on germplasm performance under water deficit conditions and note on their breeding behavior (Anon, .
| AA | Wild | Highly susceptible | Male and female fertile | Widely used donors for biotic stress tolerance genes | |
| BB | Wild | Types Athiakol, Manohar, Bacharia Malbhog | Susceptible | Male and female fertile | Not used in breeding program due to BSV being integrated into the host genome |
| Types Attikol, Elavazhai | Less tolerant | Male and female fertile | Not used in breeding program due to BSV being integrated into the host genome | ||
| Types Bhimkol | Moderately tolerant | Male and female fertile | Not used in breeding program due to BSV being integrated into the host genome | ||
| Tolerant | Male and female fertile | Not used in breeding program due to BSV being integrated into the host genome | |||
| AAA | Unique | Thellachakkarakeli | Moderately tolerant | Female fertile | Elite cultivars due to quality fruits. Produces average bunch even under water deficit conditions |
| Cavendish | Grand Naine, Robusta, Dwarf Cavendish, Williams | Highly susceptible | Female fertile | Complete failure of crop | |
| Red banana and Green red banana | Susceptible | Moderately female fertile | Complete failure of crop | ||
| Ney Poovan | Ney Poovan, Nattu Poovan, Njali Poovan | Tolerant | Reduced female fertile | Produces bunch even under water deficit | |
| AAB | Mysore | Mysore, Poovan, Champa | Moderately tolerant | Female fertile | Produces bunch even under water deficit |
| Pome | Prata | Susceptible | Female fertile | Fruits fail to fill and central core becomes conspicuous | |
| Small fruited varieties such as Pacha, Ladies Finger, Mannan, Krishnavazhai, Malai Kali | Susceptible | Female fertile | Fails to develop but under normal conditions sets seeds unlike counterparts with bigger fruits | ||
| ABB | Pisang Awak | Karpuravalli, Ankur-II, Gauria, Chinia, Bankela, Udhayam | Tolerant | Female fertile | Reduction in number of hands but retains finger size; sets seeds even under water deficit |
| Monthan | Kachkel, Yengu Bontha, Bankeli, Pidi Monthan, Lamby | Moderately tolerant | Male fertile Female sterile | Reduction in number of hands and size of the fruit | |
| Ash Monthan | Tolerant | Male fertile Female sterile | Imposition of drought at flowering even with 3–4 green leaves produces normal bunch | ||
| ABB | Bluggoe | Birbutia, Bersain, Beula, Kothia, Chakia, Gauria, Nepali Kallu Monthan, Sakkai | Moderately tolerant | Male and female fertile | Bunches develop even with water stress; a hardy group of plants |
| ABB | Unique | Bangrier, Kanchikela | Moderately tolerant | Male and female fertile | Yield stability over the years; less reduction in yield; sets seeds even under water deficit, but has poor germination |
Figure 1Development of banana cultivars with the various major genomic groups.
Figure 2Diagram representing the banana leaf for measuring lamina length (.
Relative water content (RWC) of drought stressed banana genotypes.
| Paghalapahad wild (BB) | 93.2 | 90.8 | 94.4 | 79.3 | 81.0 | 67.3 | 76.3 | 69.3 | 78.7 | 71.7 |
| Athiakol (BB) | 74.3 | 68.2 | 86.5 | 80.4 | 78.9 | 70.7 | 85.2 | 63.8 | 87.6 | 66.2 |
| Karpuravalli (ABB) | 81.0 | 83.3 | 79.7 | 71.2 | 79.3 | 70.4 | 87.2 | 61.9 | 79.5 | 64.3 |
| Peyan (ABB) | 81.2 | 77.0 | 81.2 | 69.8 | 87.6 | 68.4 | 76.2 | 62.6 | 78.6 | 65.0 |
| Kothia (ABB) | 97.5 | 92.0 | 87.5 | 69.0 | 83.5 | 68.5 | 85.6 | 62.8 | 88.0 | 65.2 |
| Vennutu Mannan (ABB) | 82.8 | 81 | 82.7 | 70.23 | 85.0 | 78.2 | 90.9 | 83.6 | 93.2 | 86.0 |
| Saba (ABB) | 81.2 | 78.5 | 89.7 | 79.8 | 85.7 | 75.7 | 77.3 | 84.5 | 79.6 | 66.9 |
| Monthan (ABB) | 76.3 | 78.9 | 81.1 | 78.2 | 78.9 | 76.3 | 85.6 | 86.7 | 87.9 | 69.1 |
| Nendran (AAB) | 77.0 | 79.8 | 78.2 | 73.9 | 81.4 | 71.5 | 84.3 | 71.2 | 86.6 | 73.6 |
| Poovan (AAB) | 80.1 | 88.8 | 93.3 | 71 | 81.7 | 76.9 | 84.7 | 75.9 | 87.0 | 68.3 |
| Chinali (AAB) | 83.2 | 79.6 | 88.6 | 72.3 | 75.9 | 68.6 | 86.9 | 71.8 | 89.2 | 74.1 |
| Rasthali (AAB) | 86.5 | 80.8 | 81.7 | 72.6 | 79.8 | 60.8 | 86.9 | 68.2 | 89.2 | 70.6 |
| Jwari Bale (AAA) | 81.4 | 81.2 | 81.23 | 62.4 | 89.0 | 70.0 | 87.7 | 56.2 | 90.1 | 68.6 |
| Ney Poovan (AB) | 82.4 | 85.8 | 88.4 | 69.2 | 79.0 | 69.0 | 87.4 | 63.8 | 79.8 | 66.2 |
| Robusta (AAA) | 90.2 | 88.0 | 83.56 | 67.9 | 80.4 | 71.4 | 83.0 | 56.4 | 85.4 | 68.8 |
| Red Banana (AAA) | 87.7 | 78.8 | 81.32 | 76.1 | 76.9 | 77.9 | 88.7 | 52.6 | 91.1 | 65.0 |
| Pisang Jari Buaya (AA) | 60.6 | 53.5 | 85.14 | 70.1 | 83.4 | 64 | 85.6 | 50 | 87.9 | 62.4 |
| Calcutta 4 (AA) | 75.9 | 75.9 | 81.21 | 71.1 | 79.3 | 64.4 | 84.9 | 69.6 | 77.2 | 72 |
| X | 81.81 | 80.11 | 84.75 | 72.47 | 81.48 | 70.56 | 84.69 | 67.27 | 85.37 | 69.11 |
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| CV% | 10.68 | 10.6 | 13.31 | 9.64 | 10.72 | |||||
Drought stress was imposed in 6-month-old plants.
Source: Ravi and Uma (.
Significance at 5% level of CD. NS, Non significant; T, Treatment; V, Genotype; T1, control; T2, stress; DAT, Days after treatment.
The relative water content (RWC) of banana genotypes significantly varied between treatments after the second week of stress imposition (Table .
Effect of drought stress on banana bunch weight (.
| V7 | T1 | 20.33 | A |
| V5 | T1 | 16.66 | AB |
| V6 | T1 | 15.19 | ABC |
| V8 | T1 | 14.16 | BCD |
| V7 | T2 | 13.87 | BCDE |
| V2 | T1 | 13.00 | BCDEF |
| V8 | T2 | 11.38 | BCDEFG |
| V10 | T1 | 11.00 | BCDEFG |
| V1 | T1 | 11.00 | BCDEFG |
| V3 | T1 | 10.67 | CDEFG |
| V6 | T2 | 10.58 | CDEFG |
| V11 | T1 | 9.67 | CDEFGH |
| V12 | T1 | 9.67 | CDEFGH |
| V3 | T2 | 9.33 | CDEFGHI |
| V10 | T2 | 9.27 | DEFGHI |
| V9 | T1 | 9.17 | DEFGHI |
| V1 | T2 | 9.00 | BCDEFGHI |
| V15 | T1 | 8.83 | DEFGHI |
| V5 | T2 | 8.67 | DEFGHI |
| V14 | T1 | 8.17 | EFGHI |
| V11 | T2 | 8.17 | EFGHI |
| V16 | T1 | 8.00 | FGHI |
| V4 | T1 | 7.83 | FGHI |
| V9 | T2 | 7.00 | GHI |
| V17 | T1 | 6.83 | GHI |
| V2 | T2 | 6.50 | FGHI |
| V16 | T2 | 6.33 | GHI |
| V4 | T2 | 6.33 | GHI |
| V14 | T2 | 6.17 | GHI |
| V13 | T1 | 6.00 | GHI |
| V15 | T2 | 6.00 | GHI |
| V18 | T1 | 5.90 | GHI |
| V13 | T2 | 4.50 | HI |
| V18 | T2 | 3.75 | HI |
| V12 | T2 | 3.50 | I |
| V17 | T2 | 3.50 | HI |
| Paghalapahad wild (BB) | V1 | ||
| Athiakol (BB) | V2 | ||
| Karpuravalli (ABB) | V3 | ||
| Peyan (ABB) | V4 | ||
| Kothia (ABB) | V5 | ||
| Vennuttu mannan (ABB) | V6 | ||
| Saba (ABB) | V7 | ||
| Monthan (ABB) | V8 | ||
| Nendran (AAB) | V9 | ||
| Poovan (AAB) | V10 | ||
| Chinali (AAB) | V11 | ||
| Rasthali (AAB) | V12 | ||
| Jwari bale (AAA) | V13 | ||
| Ney Poovan (AB) | V14 | ||
| Robusta (AAA) | V15 | ||
| Red banana (AAA) | V16 | ||
| Pisang Jari buaya (AA) | V17 | ||
| Calcutta 4 (AA) | V18 |
Source: Ravi and Uma (.
Figure 3Interaction plot for yield (bunch weigh in kg; Source: Ravi and Uma (2012).