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        <dc:title>Tolerant pearlmillet (Pennisetumglaucum(L.) R. Br.) varieties to low soil P have higher transpiration efficiency and lower flowering delay than sensitive ones</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Beggi, F</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Falalou, H</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Buerkert, A</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Vadez, V</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>Millets</dc:subject>
        <dc:subject>Soil Science</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Background and aim In the West African Sahel low soil&#13;
phosphorus (P) and unpredictable rainfall are major&#13;
interacting constraints to growth and grain yield of pearl&#13;
millet. Investigating the relationship between transpiration&#13;
and final yield under the combined effect of water and P&#13;
stress is fundamental to understand the underlying mechanisms of tolerance and improve breeding programs.&#13;
Methods We conducted two lysimeter trials using 1 m&#13;
long PVC tubes (35 cm diameter) filled with a P poor&#13;
Sahelian soil mimicking soil profiles to assess grain and&#13;
stover yield, and water use of 15 pearl millet genotypes&#13;
grown under different P (no P supply or addition of 1.5 g&#13;
P tube−1) and water (well watered or terminal water&#13;
stress) regimes. In experiment 2 transpiration was measured&#13;
twice a week from tube weight differences, and&#13;
transpiration efficiency (TE) was calculated as dry matter&#13;
(DM) produced per kg of water transpired.Results Low soil P delayed flowering, and more so in&#13;
sensitive genotypes. Later flowering of genotypes sensitive&#13;
to low P made them more sensitive to terminal&#13;
water stress. Under P limiting soil, genotypes tolerant&#13;
and sensitive to low P used similar amounts of water&#13;
(19.8 and 21.7 kg water plant−1, respectively). However,&#13;
tolerant lines transpired less water prior to anthesis&#13;
(8.8 kg water plant−1) leaving more water available for&#13;
grain filling (11 kg water plant−1) while sensitive lines&#13;
used 14.4 kg water plant−1 pre-anthesis, leaving only&#13;
7.2 kg water plant−1 for grain filling. Low soil P decreased&#13;
grain yield by affecting seed size at harvest and&#13;
its damage during seed filling overrode the effect of seed&#13;
size at sowing. Grain yield was positively correlated&#13;
with water extracted after anthesis. TE was enhanced&#13;
by P supply, especially in sensitive lines, and TE was&#13;
higher in tolerant than in sensitive genotypes under low&#13;
soil P. Conclusions Pearl millet plants tolerant to low P were more resistant to the delay of flowering caused by low P soil and they presented higher transpiration efficiency.&#13;
The pattern of transpiration was important to cope with&#13;
terminal water stress under different levels of P availability. Higher transpiration after anthesis, resulting&#13;
from conservative water mechanism pre-anthesis&#13;
(higher TE) and possibly by a shorter delay in flowering&#13;
under low soil P, enhanced grain yield.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Springer International Publishing</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2015</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Article</dc:type>
        <dc:type>PeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:language>en</dc:language>
        <dc:identifier>http://oar.icrisat.org/8995/1/PlantSoil_389_1_89%E2%80%93108_2015.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>  Beggi, F and Falalou, H and Buerkert, A and Vadez, V  (2015) Tolerant pearlmillet (Pennisetumglaucum(L.) R. Br.) varieties to low soil P have higher transpiration efficiency and lower flowering delay than sensitive ones.  Plant and Soil, 389 (1).  pp. 89-108.  ISSN 0032-079X     </dc:identifier>
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