Genetic Variation for Traits Related to Phosphorus Use Efficiency in Vigna Species

Author:

Kothari Deepali,Pargaien Nirmala,Tewari Lalit Mohan,Dikshit Harsh Kumar,Mishra Gyan PrakashORCID,Aski Muraleedhar S.,Bansal Ruchi,Gupta Sanjeev,Kumar ShivORCID,Nair Ramakrishnan MadhavanORCID

Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is a major limiting nutrient reducing crop yields especially in weathered soils of the subtropics and tropics. P exhibits poor mobility and availability to plants in soil. To overcome P deficiency in soil, phosphatic fertilizers are added. Global phosphate rock reserves are finite, and the addition of phosphatic fertilizers is not financially and ecologically sustainable. Mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) is important grain legume for nutritional security. Attempts are being made to develop mungbean varieties with better P-use efficiency through enhanced P uptake and utilization. In the present study, 327 accessions of 18 Vigna species were examined for inter- and intra-specific variation for traits related to phosphorus uptake and utilization efficiency under hydroponic conditions at two levels of phosphorus. Significant species-specific variation was recorded for studied traits. Among the studied Vigna species, mungbean exhibited higher phosphorus use efficiency. Seven mungbean genotypes (IC 251950, IC 585931, V1002532AG, IC 371653, IC 331615, V1001400AG, and V1000532BG) were found to be promising for both PupE and PutiE. Using mean and standard deviation as criteria, mungbean genotypes identified with high phosphorus-use efficiency include IC 25950 and IC 583664. Mungbean genotypes KPS 1546, IC 277060, IC 697141, IC 343440, and Pusa 0831 were identified based on the stress tolerance index as genotypes that performed better under P stress. Cultivated species revealed higher PUE in comparison withwild forms. The most promising genotype identified from this study for PUE can be used as a parent for the development of a mapping population of mungbean for understanding genetics of PUE under a low-phosphorus environment.

Funder

Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India

Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) for the International Mungbean Improvement Network project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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