TY - JOUR ID - 133279 TI - Yield Performance of Barley Hybrids (Hordeum vulgare L.) under Drought stress and non-stressed Conditions JO - Passer Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences JA - PSR LA - en SN - 27065944 AU - Mahmood, Yadgar AU - Hassan, Halgurd Nasraden AU - Mohammed, Masood Saber AD - University of Garmian AD - Sulaimani Polytechnic University AD - Agriculture Project management Department, Kalar Technical Institute, Sulaimani Polytechnic University, Kalar, Garmain, Kurdistan Region, Iraq Y1 - 2021 PY - 2021 VL - 3 IS - 1 SP - 107 EP - 113 KW - Barley KW - Drought tolerance KW - Yield components KW - Water-use efficiency DO - 10.24271/psr.20 N2 - This study was carried out at the experiment field, Kalar Technical Institute, Garmian Region in two growing seasons of 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 in order to evaluate the growth and yield potentials of barley under water stressed using hybrids as a source of wide range of genotypic variations. Therefore, five F2 barley hybrids (Hordeum vulgare L.) were screened for grain yield, biomass dry matter, plant height and harvest index under irrigated and drought conditions. Results showed that there was no effect of drought on grain yield (P>0.05) in 2017, while significantly reduced yield in 2018 and across-year mean (P-2 (3//14) under irrigated condition, and 267.8 (3//5) to 302.3 g m-2 (3//4) under unirrigated condition (P=0.001), biomass dry matter was ranged from 1099.1 (3//1) to 1370.5 g m-2 (3//14) under irrigated condition, and 892.6 (3//1) to 1153.9 g m-2 (3//14) under unirrigated condition (P=0.05), and harvest index were from 25.1 (3//14) to 28.0 (3//1) under irrigated conditions, and 25.9 (3//14) to 31.2 (3//1) under unirrigated conditions (P=0.04). Regression analysis, averaging over years, showed a positive relationship between grain yield and biomass under irrigated (R2=0.76; P=0.05), despite that, any positive relation was not found under unirrigated conditions (R2=0.43; P=0.23) due to post-anthesis drought stress. A strong relationship was also found between plant height and biomass dry matter under both irrigated (R2=0.89; P=0.02) and unirrigated (R2=0.97; P=0.003) conditions due to the high contribution of plant height in increasing plant biomass. It is concluded that genotypes had different response to drought due to their genetic diversity, and relatively low impact of water stress was appeared on growth and grain yield of barley in this semi-arid region compared to worldwide expected range of yield reduction. UR - https://passer.garmian.edu.krd/article_133279.html L1 - https://passer.garmian.edu.krd/article_133279_0b26730e1e0b40f562ce4c477cc27d67.pdf ER -