| dc.description.abstract | This research was aimed to adapt some promising 
mung bean genotypes to water stress through a field based 
screening study which was conducted at the Field Crops 
Research and Development Institute, Maha Illupallama. 
Three mung bean breeding lines (MIMB 901, MIMB 
902 and MIMB 903) and two local varieties namely 
MI6 and Ari were grown under three different irrigation 
regimes – i.e. full recommended irrigation (no water 
stress), half of the recommended irrigation (mild water 
stress) and rain fed condition (severe water stress). Water 
stress was imposed two weeks after sowing. Treatments 
were arranged in a split plot with three replicates with 
water regimes in main plots and genotypes as sub plots. 
Soil moisture was determined gravimetrically over the 
growth period. The maximum leaf area per plant (LA) was 
calculated by periodic destructive sampling. Unit leaf 
net photosynthetic rate (Pn
) was measured at flowering. 
Number of pods per plant (P), seed yield (Y) and harvest 
index (HI) were measured at the harvest. The data were 
analyzed with SAS 9.1 statistical package through analysis 
of variance procedures and least significant differences 
(LSD) at 0.05 probability was used for mean separation. 
Based on the tolerant characters, MIMB 901 could be 
a tolerant genotype under both mild and severe water 
stress conditions. MI 6 and MIMB 903 were moderately 
tolerant to both water stress conditions. In contrast, ARI 
was tolerant under mild water stress while moderately 
tolerant to severe water stress. MIMB 902 was identified 
as drought susceptible genotype under both water stress 
conditions. These tolerant traits could be incorporated 
in future crop improvements of mung bean while doing 
confirmatory studies in several locations | en_US |