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Table 4. Average harvest index (H.I) of guar as affected by water stress during the two seasons (2005 and 2006).
Season (2005) Season (2006)
Lines Lines
Treatment
L12 L
18 L
33 Mean LSD (0.05)L12 L
18 L
33 Mean LSD (0.05)
WS0 39.9 30.2 28.1 32.7A 47.1 41.9 38.0 42.3A
WS1 34.2 18.0 23.2 25.1A 42.4 42.9 37.2 40.8A
WS2 32.4 33.2 40.1 35.2A 36.4 35.8 31.0 34.4A
WS3 40.1 22.9 25.9 29.6A
n.s
40.4 40.9 34.7 38.7A
n.s
Mean 36.7a 26.1b 29.3b 43.2a 40.4ab 35.3b
LSD (0.05) 5.47 6.07
Means with the same letter(s) in a column or in a row are not significantly different at LSD = 0.05; Legends are as in Table 1.
Table 5. Mean water use efficiency (WUE) kg·m–3 as affected by water stress and guar lines during the two seasons (2005 and 2006).
Season (2005) Season (2006)
Lines Lines
Treatment
L12 L
18 L
33 Mean LSD(0.05 L12 L
18 L
33 Mean LSD (0.05)
WS0 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.4A 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.3A
WS1 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.3A 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2A
WS2 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.4A 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3A
WS3 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.3A
n.s 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.3A
n.s
Mean 0.5a 0.3b 0.4ab 0.3a 0.3a 0.2a
LSD (0.05) 0.14 n.s
Means with the same letter(s) in a column or a row are not significantly different at LSD = 0.05; Legends are as in Table 1.
(L18 and L33).
3.5. Harvest Index (HI)
HI (seed yield as a ratio of the total weight of seeds
plus straw) was significantly reduced under treatments
WS1 and WS2 as a result of low seed yield (Table 3).
This result confirms the finding reported by [16], in an
experiment at Shambat, attributed the reduction in (HI)
of faba beans under water stress during vegetative stage
to low seed yield, and attributed the reduction at pod set
stage to the effect of drought on the assimilate supply.
Moreover, the reduced (HI) under treatment WS2 in the
present investigation is in accordance with the findings
of [17] who attributed the reduction in (HI) in common
bean to the effect of water stress imposed during repro-
ductive stage.
There was genotypic difference among the three lines
regarding the harvest index. On average, line L12 gave
high harvest indices of 36.7 and 43.2, in the first and
second seasons, respectively. This finding indicates that
line L12 was high yielding under the conditions of the
present investigation. However, the two other lines (L18
and L33) were not significantly different and can be
graded as low seed yielding.
It can be concluded that irrigation treatments did not
significantly affect the measured attributes of growth
and seed yield. However, the three guar lines showed
significant variation, with line (L12) being more superior
to the other two.
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