Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levels

Abstract Background Morphological plasticity is one of the capacities of plants to modify their morphological appearance in response to external stimuli. A plant’s morphology and physiology are constantly tuned to its variable surroundings by complex interactions between environmental stimuli and in...

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Main Authors: Refisa Jebessa Geleta, Amsalu Gobena Roro, Meseret Tesema Terfa
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2024-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-04856-5
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author Refisa Jebessa Geleta
Amsalu Gobena Roro
Meseret Tesema Terfa
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description Abstract Background Morphological plasticity is one of the capacities of plants to modify their morphological appearance in response to external stimuli. A plant’s morphology and physiology are constantly tuned to its variable surroundings by complex interactions between environmental stimuli and internal signals. In most of plant species,, such phenotypic and physiological expression varies among different varieties based on their levels of particular environmental stress conditions. However, the morphological and yield responses of common bean varieties to different environmental conditions are not well known. The purpose of the study was to evaluate morphological and yield response of common bean to soil moisture stress and to investigate the morphological mechanism by which common bean varieties tolerate fluctuations in moisture stress. Methods A pot experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of different moisture levels on the phenotypic and yield responses of common bean varieties. A factorial combination of five common bean varieties (Hirna, kufanzik, Awash-1, Ado, and Chercher) and three moisture levels (control, waterlogging stress, and moisture deficit stress) was used in three replications. Moisture stress treatments were started 20 days after planting, at the trifoliate growth stage. To evaluate the response of each variety, morphological and yield data were collected at week intervals. Main results The results indicated that moisture levels and varieties had a significant influence on all growth parameters. Crop phenology was significantly influenced by the interaction effect of moisture level and variety. Exposing Hirna variety to moisture stress led to extended flowering and pod setting by 23 and 24 days, respectively, compared to the other treatments. The results showed that the phenotypic responses to moisture deficit and waterlogging stress varied between varieties. Waterlogging stress had a stronger reduction effect on the fresh weight, dry weight and leaf area of common bean varieties than moisture deficit and the control. Pods per plant, seeds per plant, grain yield per plant, and harvest index were significantly influenced by the varieties, moisture stress levels and their interaction. Except for Chercher and Hirna. However, varieties Ado, kufanzik and Awasha-1 did not show significant differences on the time of flower initiation due to moisture level. Biomass and growth in leaf fresh weight, leaf dry weight, leaf area, leaf number and plant height were significantly influenced by moisture level. When moisture deficit and waterlogging stress occurred, Ado and Awash-1 were more responsive to moisture stress than Hirna, Chercher, and Kufanzik. Conclusion Hence, Hirna and Kufanzik varieties were found to be tolerant because they produced higher yields than the Chercher, Awash-1, and Ado varieties.
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spelling doaj.art-c044e0b8299c4505b088a05371d3d0b82024-04-07T11:13:20ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292024-04-0124111510.1186/s12870-024-04856-5Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levelsRefisa Jebessa Geleta0Amsalu Gobena Roro1Meseret Tesema Terfa2Ambo University, Department of HorticultureSchool of Plant and Horticultural Sciences, Hawassa UniversitySchool of Plant and Horticultural Sciences, Hawassa UniversityAbstract Background Morphological plasticity is one of the capacities of plants to modify their morphological appearance in response to external stimuli. A plant’s morphology and physiology are constantly tuned to its variable surroundings by complex interactions between environmental stimuli and internal signals. In most of plant species,, such phenotypic and physiological expression varies among different varieties based on their levels of particular environmental stress conditions. However, the morphological and yield responses of common bean varieties to different environmental conditions are not well known. The purpose of the study was to evaluate morphological and yield response of common bean to soil moisture stress and to investigate the morphological mechanism by which common bean varieties tolerate fluctuations in moisture stress. Methods A pot experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of different moisture levels on the phenotypic and yield responses of common bean varieties. A factorial combination of five common bean varieties (Hirna, kufanzik, Awash-1, Ado, and Chercher) and three moisture levels (control, waterlogging stress, and moisture deficit stress) was used in three replications. Moisture stress treatments were started 20 days after planting, at the trifoliate growth stage. To evaluate the response of each variety, morphological and yield data were collected at week intervals. Main results The results indicated that moisture levels and varieties had a significant influence on all growth parameters. Crop phenology was significantly influenced by the interaction effect of moisture level and variety. Exposing Hirna variety to moisture stress led to extended flowering and pod setting by 23 and 24 days, respectively, compared to the other treatments. The results showed that the phenotypic responses to moisture deficit and waterlogging stress varied between varieties. Waterlogging stress had a stronger reduction effect on the fresh weight, dry weight and leaf area of common bean varieties than moisture deficit and the control. Pods per plant, seeds per plant, grain yield per plant, and harvest index were significantly influenced by the varieties, moisture stress levels and their interaction. Except for Chercher and Hirna. However, varieties Ado, kufanzik and Awasha-1 did not show significant differences on the time of flower initiation due to moisture level. Biomass and growth in leaf fresh weight, leaf dry weight, leaf area, leaf number and plant height were significantly influenced by moisture level. When moisture deficit and waterlogging stress occurred, Ado and Awash-1 were more responsive to moisture stress than Hirna, Chercher, and Kufanzik. Conclusion Hence, Hirna and Kufanzik varieties were found to be tolerant because they produced higher yields than the Chercher, Awash-1, and Ado varieties.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-04856-5Moisture DeficitDrought stressMorphological plasticityWaterlogging stressYield component
spellingShingle Refisa Jebessa Geleta
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Meseret Tesema Terfa
Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levels
BMC Plant Biology
Moisture Deficit
Drought stress
Morphological plasticity
Waterlogging stress
Yield component
title Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levels
title_full Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levels
title_fullStr Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levels
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levels
title_short Phenotypic and yield responses of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties to different soil moisture levels
title_sort phenotypic and yield responses of common bean phaseolus vulgaris l varieties to different soil moisture levels
topic Moisture Deficit
Drought stress
Morphological plasticity
Waterlogging stress
Yield component
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-04856-5
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