Effects
of drought stress on biomass and carbohydrate
contents of two sweet sorghum cultivars
A. Almodares*,
R.H. Hotjatabady and E. Mirniam
Biology
Department, College of Sciences, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, 81846-73441,
Iran.
*Corresponding
Author email : aalmodares@yahoo.com
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Publication
Data
Paper received:
31 March 2012
Revised received:
10 August 2012
Accepted:
22 October 2012
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Abstract
Sweet
sorghum is adapted to the hot and dry climatic conditions. It can be used for
different products such as food, feed, fiber and fuel. This study was carried
out to evaluate the effects of four irrigation intervals and three harvesting
dates on stem height, stem diameter, biomass, juice volume, brix, sucrose and
invert sugar of two sweet sorghum cultivars. The results showed that delay in
irrigation intervals from 7 to 21 day significantly decreased all the above
characteristics expect for invert sugar which was increased. The highest biomass
(56.50 t ha-1) and sucrose
content (11.35 %) were obtained at 7 to 10 day irrigation interval. Both
biomass and sucrose contents decreased significantly as harvesting date
delayed from physiological maturity. Since both sweet sorghum cultivars,
Keller and Sofra had similar biomass, sucrose content, brix and juice volume
across irrigation intervals and harvesting dates, therefore it is suggested
to plant either Keller or Sofra irrigated on 7 to 10 day interval and
harvested at physiological maturity.?
Key words
Sweet
sorghum cultivars, Biomass, Sucrose, Physiological maturity, Drought stress
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