Effect of soil moisture on relative leaf water content, chlorophyll, proline and sugar accumulation in wheat

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The responses of four wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties to soil moisture were determined by measuring plant parameters such as relative leaf water content (RLWC) and the chlorophyll, proline and sugar contents of the leaf over two seasons. Two levels of irrigation treatments were adopted: irrigated and rainfed. The rainfed plants had consistently higher amounts of proline and sugar but lower RLWC and chlorophyll content. As drought intensified, differences between the irrigated and the rainfed plants with respect to all of these characters increased. The RLWC values of the irrigated plants were significantly higher in the morning but lower values were found at noon, showing some recovery in the afternoon.

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Sarker, A. M., Rahman, M. S., & Paul, N. K. (1999). Effect of soil moisture on relative leaf water content, chlorophyll, proline and sugar accumulation in wheat. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 183(4), 225–229. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1439-037X.1999.00339.x

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