Drought has affected agriculture and intensified water scarcity. The effect of two irrigation regimes was evaluated on 13 eggplant genotypes selected as diverging for several fruit/plant qualitative traits, yield and drought tolerance. Two commercial varieties commonly used by growers in Morocco were tested. The irrigation treatments consisted of two different conditions: (i) control irrigation (Tr-C) adopted by the grower; (ii) water shortage of 50% of the amount of this irrigation (Tr-50%). Results showed that reduced water supply significantly impacted growth and quality parameters of each genotype/variety (p < 0.001) between treatments, particularly, traits such as plant height, number of flowers and leaves. Non-significant differences between treatments were observed Fv/Fm, DI0/CS0 and ABS/CS0 ratios. In terms of relative water content (RWC), genotype C10 showed remarkable drought resilience, with only a 4.12% reduction. Water stress resulted in significant reductions in the number of fruits for C8 by 49.58% and yield per plant for the genotype B1 by 39.19%. Notably, genotypes C10 and C13 demonstrated significantly better performance compared to the other genotypes, yielding 1.48 and 1.53 kg/plant, respectively, while commercial varieties A and V produced 1.98 kg/plant and 1.86 kg/plant. These results provide valuable information for the selecting and breeding of tolerant eggplant genotypes under drought-prone environments.
Effect of water supply regimes on physiological parameters and productivity in eggplant grown under mediterranean climate conditions / D. Maachi, L. Toppino, I. Ezquer, E. Cebeci, B.H. Filiz, G.L. Rotino, K. Aberkani. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - 159:4(2025 Jul 04), pp. 803-826. [10.1080/11263504.2025.2507635]
Effect of water supply regimes on physiological parameters and productivity in eggplant grown under mediterranean climate conditions
I. Ezquer;
2025
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Drought has affected agriculture and intensified water scarcity. The effect of two irrigation regimes was evaluated on 13 eggplant genotypes selected as diverging for several fruit/plant qualitative traits, yield and drought tolerance. Two commercial varieties commonly used by growers in Morocco were tested. The irrigation treatments consisted of two different conditions: (i) control irrigation (Tr-C) adopted by the grower; (ii) water shortage of 50% of the amount of this irrigation (Tr-50%). Results showed that reduced water supply significantly impacted growth and quality parameters of each genotype/variety (p < 0.001) between treatments, particularly, traits such as plant height, number of flowers and leaves. Non-significant differences between treatments were observed Fv/Fm, DI0/CS0 and ABS/CS0 ratios. In terms of relative water content (RWC), genotype C10 showed remarkable drought resilience, with only a 4.12% reduction. Water stress resulted in significant reductions in the number of fruits for C8 by 49.58% and yield per plant for the genotype B1 by 39.19%. Notably, genotypes C10 and C13 demonstrated significantly better performance compared to the other genotypes, yielding 1.48 and 1.53 kg/plant, respectively, while commercial varieties A and V produced 1.98 kg/plant and 1.86 kg/plant. These results provide valuable information for the selecting and breeding of tolerant eggplant genotypes under drought-prone environments.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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