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        <dc:title>A conservative pattern of water use, rather than deep or&#13;
profuse rooting, is critical for the terminal drought tolerance&#13;
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        <dc:creator>Zaman-Allah, M</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Jenkinson, D M</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Vadez, V</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>Chickpea</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Chickpea is mostly grown on stored soil moisture, and deep/profuse rooting has been hypothesized for almost three&#13;
 decades to be critical for improving chickpea tolerance to terminal drought. However, temporal patterns of water&#13;
use that leave water available for reproduction and grain filling could be equally critical. Therefore, variation in water&#13;
use pattern and root depth/density were measured, and their relationships to yield tested under fully irrigated and&#13;
terminal drought stress, using lysimeters that provided soil volumes equivalent to field conditions. Twenty chickpea&#13;
genotypes having similar plant phenology but contrasting for a field-derived terminal drought-tolerance index based&#13;
 on yield were used. The pattern of water extraction clearly discriminated tolerant and sensitive genotypes. Tolerant&#13;
genotypes had a lower water uptake and a lower index of stomatal conductance at the vegetative stage than&#13;
sensitive ones, while tolerant genotypes extracted more water than sensitive genotypes after flowering. The&#13;
magnitude of the variation in root growth components (depth, length density, RLD, dry weight, RDW) did not&#13;
distinguish tolerant from sensitive genotypes. The seed yield was not significantly correlated with the root length&#13;
density (RLD) in any soil layers, whereas seed yield was both negatively related to water uptake between 23–38 DAS,&#13;
and positively related to water uptake between 48–61 DAS. Under these conditions of terminal drought, the most&#13;
critical component of tolerance in chickpea was the conservative use of water early in the cropping cycle, explained&#13;
partly by a lower canopy conductance, which resulted in more water available in the soil profile during reproduction&#13;
leading to higher reproductive success.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Oxford University Press</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2011</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  Zaman-Allah, M and Jenkinson, D M and Vadez, V  (2011) A conservative pattern of water use, rather than deep or profuse rooting, is critical for the terminal drought tolerance of chickpea.  Journal of Experimental Botany, 62 (12).  pp. 4239-4252.  ISSN 0022-0957     </dc:identifier>
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