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Multi-Trait Index-Based Selection of Drought Tolerant Wheat: Physiological and Biochemical Profiling

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dc.contributor.author Mohi-Ud-Din, Mohammed
dc.contributor.author Hossain, Alamgir
dc.contributor.author Rohman, Motiar
dc.contributor.author Uddin, Nesar
dc.contributor.author Haque, Sabibul
dc.contributor.author Tahery, Mahmudul Hasan
dc.contributor.author Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-19T05:04:33Z
dc.date.available 2025-10-19T05:04:33Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12-26
dc.identifier.citation Mohi-Ud-Din, M.; Hossain, M.A.; Rohman, M.M.; Uddin, M.N.; Haque, M.S.; Tahery, M.H.; Hasanuzzaman, M. Multi-Trait Index-Based Selection of Drought Tolerant Wheat: Physiological and Biochemical Profiling. Plants 2025, 14, 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/ plants14010035 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14010035
dc.description.abstract Drought is a detrimental abiotic stress that severely limits wheat growth and productivity worldwide by altering several physiological processes. Thus, understanding the mechanisms of drought tolerance is essential for the selection of drought-resilient features and drought-tolerant cultivars for wheat breeding programs. This exploratory study evaluated 14 wheat genotypes (13 relatively tolerant, one susceptible) for drought endurance based on flag leaf physiological and biochemical traits during the critical grain-filling stage in the field conditions. Measurements included six physiological, seven gas exchange, six photosystem II, six stomatal, three reactive species, seven metabolomic solutes, and two biomass traits. All parameters were significantly influenced by drought, with varying genotypic responses. Hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) categorized genotypes into three drought tolerance groups based on trait performance. Seven genotypes in Cluster 2 (BARI Gom 26, BARI Gom 33, BD-631, BD-600, BD-9910, BD-9889, BD-637) exhibited superior drought tolerance, characterized by minimal changes in physiological traits and biomass accumulation, reduced oxidative stress markers, and increased accumulation of osmoprotectants. The innovative multi-trait genotype-ideotype distance index (MGIDI) further ranked wheat genotypes in regard to drought tolerance, identifying BARI Gom 33, BARI Gom 26, BD-9889, and BD-600 as top performers. Notably, all these top-ranking genotypes belonged to Cluster 2, previously identified as the highest-performing group in the HCA. The identified genotypes with superior drought tolerance offer valuable genetic resources for enhancing wheat productivity in water-limiting environments. Traits related to photosynthetic activity, biomass gain, leaf conductance, water stress, and osmoprotection showed high selection differentials and heritability in MGIDI analysis, indicating their potential as selection targets for drought-tolerant wheat. Overall, the strategic approaches have yielded novel insights into genotype screening that can be directly applied to deepen our understanding of drought tolerance mechanisms in wheat. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The work was funded by the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (No. 2018/489/MoE) and the Research Management Wing (RMW) of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University in Gazipur, Bangladesh (UGC-RMC/2018/1) en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Plnts, MDPI en_US
dc.subject Triticum aestivum L. en_US
dc.subject photosynthesis en_US
dc.subject drought en_US
dc.subject osmoprotectants en_US
dc.subject hierarchical cluster analysis en_US
dc.subject plant breeding en_US
dc.title Multi-Trait Index-Based Selection of Drought Tolerant Wheat: Physiological and Biochemical Profiling en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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