Viability of Deficit Irrigation Pre-Exposure in Adapting Robusta Coffee to Drought Stress

dc.contributor.authorGodfrey Sseremba
dc.contributor.authorPangirayi Bernard Tongoona
dc.contributor.authorPascal Musoli
dc.contributor.authorJohn Saviour Yaw Eleblu
dc.contributor.authorLeander Dede Melomey
dc.contributor.authorDaphne Nyachaki Bitalo
dc.contributor.authorEvans Atwijukire
dc.contributor.authorJoseph Mulindwa
dc.contributor.authorNaome Aryatwijuka
dc.contributor.authorEdgar Muhumuza
dc.contributor.authorJudith Kobusinge
dc.contributor.authorBetty Magambo
dc.contributor.authorGodfrey Hubby Kagezi
dc.contributor.authorEric Yirenkyi Danquah
dc.contributor.authorElizabeth Balyejusa Kizito
dc.contributor.authorGerald Kyalo
dc.contributor.authorEmmanuel Iyamulemye
dc.contributor.authorGeofrey Arinaitwe
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-18T09:26:54Z
dc.date.available2025-02-18T09:26:54Z
dc.date.issued2023-02-25
dc.description.abstractCoffea canephora has high but inadequately exploited genetic diversity. This diversity, if well exploited, can sustain coffee productivity amidst climate change effects. Drought and heat stress are major global threats to coffee productivity, quality, and tradable volumes. It is not well understood if there is a selectable variation for drought stress tolerance in Robusta coffee half-sibs as a result of watering deficit pre-exposure at the germination stage. Half-sib seeds from selected commercial clones (KR5, KR6, KR7) and a pipeline clone X1 were primed with deficit watering at two growth stages followed by recovery and later evaluated for tolerance to watering deficit stress in three different temperature environments by estimation of plant growth and wilt parameters. Overall, the KR7 family performed the best in terms of the number of individuals excelling for tolerance to deficit watering. In order of decreasing tolerance, the 10 most promising individuals for drought and heat tolerance were identified as: 14.KR7.2, 25.X1.1, 35.KR5.5, 36.KR5.6, 41.KR7.5, 46.KR6.4, 47.KR6.5, 291.X1.3, 318.X1.3, and 15.KR7.3. This is the first prospect into the potential of C. canephora half-sibs’ diversity as an unbound source of genetic variation for abiotic stress tolerance breeding.
dc.description.sponsorshipThis research was funded by TWAS/UNESCO and Sida grant number 20-354 RG/BIO/AF/ AC_G—FR3240314179 for research equipment, DAAD under the Postdoctoral Fellowships in Sub- Saharan Africa at DAAD supported Centres grant number 91817875 and Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA). The APC was funded by UCDA.
dc.identifier.citationSseremba, G.; Tongoona, P.B.; Musoli, P.; Eleblu, J.S.Y.; Melomey, L.D.; Bitalo, D.N.; Atwijukire, E.; Mulindwa, J.; Aryatwijuka, N.; Muhumuza, E.; et al. Viability of Deficit Irrigation Pre-Exposure in Adapting Robusta Coffee to Drought Stress. Agronomy 2023,13,674. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/agronomy13030674
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/ 10.3390/agronomy13030674
dc.identifier.urihttp://104.225.218.216/handle/123456789/112
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAgronomy
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Statesen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
dc.subjectclimate change adaptation
dc.subjectCoffea canephora
dc.subjectdrought tolerance
dc.subjectdrought stress recovery
dc.subjectheat stress adaptation
dc.subjectpriming by deficit watering
dc.titleViability of Deficit Irrigation Pre-Exposure in Adapting Robusta Coffee to Drought Stress
dc.typeArticle

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