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Genotypic Differences and Water-Deficit Induced Enhancement in Epicuticular Wax Load in Peanut

M. Y. Samdur, P. Manivel, V. K. Jain, B. M. Chikani, H. K. Gor, S. Desai and J. B. Misra*

National Research Centre for Groundnut, P.O. Box 5, Ivnagar Road, Junagadh 362 001, Gujarat, India



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Fig. 1. Effect of soil moisture deficit stress on water saturation deficit (WSD) and epicuticular wax load (EWL) in some peanut genotypes in Exp. 1 (dry summer season 2000).

 


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Fig. 2. Leaf epicuticular wax load (EWL) of six peanut genotypes at three stages of crop growth in Exp. 2 (wet rainy season, 2000).

 


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Fig. 3. Soil moisture content (%) in various treatments of Exp. 3 (T-1, regular irrigation and sampling at 45 DAS; T-2, regular irrigation and sampling at 65 DAS; T-3, regular irrigation and sampling at 80 DAS; T4, regular irrigation and sampling at 85 DAS; T-5, no irrigation beyond 45 DAS and sampling at 65 DAS; T-6, no irrigation beyond 45 DAS and sampling at 80 DAS; and T-7, no irrigation beyond 45 DAS, resumption of irrigation at 80 and 84 DAS, which was followed by sampling at 85 DAS.

 





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