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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the main food grain of Pakistan and is the staple diet of the country's people; it has a central position in agricultural policies formulation. The average yield of wheat in Pakistan is less due to less water availability at farm gate and low rainfall during the growing period. Drought affects growth, phenology, water and nutrient relations, photosynthesis, assimilate partitioning and respiration in plants ultimately decreases yield. Exogenous application of osmoprotectants, growth promoters and antioxidant compounds is considered as quick-fix solutions to cope…mehr

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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the main food grain of Pakistan and is the staple diet of the country's people; it has a central position in agricultural policies formulation. The average yield of wheat in Pakistan is less due to less water availability at farm gate and low rainfall during the growing period. Drought affects growth, phenology, water and nutrient relations, photosynthesis, assimilate partitioning and respiration in plants ultimately decreases yield. Exogenous application of osmoprotectants, growth promoters and antioxidant compounds is considered as quick-fix solutions to cope with water stress. So the study was planned to determine the effect of exogenously applied chemicals on growth, yield and physiological traits of wheat grown under drought conditions and to find out the chemical, most effective in improving drought tolerance of wheat. This book can give an overall idea about wheat situation in Pakistan, drought & its effects and enhancing drought tolerance in wheat by foliar application of ascorbic acid, salicylic acid, calcium chloride and glycine betaine.
Autorenporträt
Saeed-ur-Rehman is a research officer at Agronomic Research Institute, AARI, Faisalabad-Pakistan. He was born and raised up in Pakistan and his research work is on Wheat & Stevia crop. His expertise includes Stress Physiology, Wheat & Stevia rebaudiana Agronomy, and Major Field Crop Production.