1Present address: ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Regional Station, Srinagar, 190 007, J & K
ICAR-National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management, Baramati, 413 115, Pune
2ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Division of Microbiology, New Delhi, 110 012
3Department of Plant Biotechnology, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, 680 656, Kerala
Canopy temperature is an important physiological trait used for screening drought tolerance in several crop plants. Mungbean being often exposed to post-flowering drought, we evaluated a set of 48 genotypes for variability in postflowering canopy temperature and its association with root traits and other physiological parameters contributing to drought tolerance under soil-moisture deficit stress conditions. Overall, canopy temperature depression revealed significant association with seed yield. Root traits like number of lateral branches and dry root weight exhibited significant negative correlation with canopy temperature. Leaf SPAD readings were positively associated with grain yield and most of the high SPAD genotypes maintained hot canopies under drought. Some genotypes with contrasting variation in SPAD levels (DMG-1050 and SML1628) maintained their photosystem PSII health at par. Moreover, cool canopy was no guarantee for better PSII health or
Mungbeans, drought, canopy temperature, SPAD, chlorophyll fluorescence