Abstract

Selection to screen sorghum accessions tolerance to drought condition was conducted. The experiment was conducted in the glasshouse on 10 sorghum accession using a Randomized Block Design, on July to October 2017. Three water treatments were used i.e., 30% of field capacity (FC), 50% FC and 80% FC, with 3 replicates for each treatment. The results indicated that N6.12 was very sensitive to drought with water potential of -6.45 MPa at 30% FC and – 6.22 MPa at 50% FC, while Jagung Rote was very resistant with water potential of – 4.23 at 30% FC, followed by Suri 3 with – 3.33 at 50% FC. The two accessions with the lowest photosynthetic rates were Super 1 and WR with 8,618090455 and 8,158083096 µmol m−2 s−1, respectively. The three highest photosynthetic rates were shown by Suri 3 (14.32254207 µmol m−2 s−1), Jagung Rote (15.37299675 µmol m−2 s−1), and UPCA (11.87406017 µmol m−2 s−1). Sorghum with the lowest biomass production were Buleleng Empok (26.61 g plant−1) and the highest was WR (57.17 g plant−1). The lowest plant height was UPCA and the highest was Suri 4. We concluded that Jagung Rote and Suri 3 were the most tolerant sorghum accessions to drought according to their leaf water potentials and photosynthetic rates.

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