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In the changing climate scenario, drought could be continued as a major abiotic limitation for crop productivity. Finger millet although known for its drought tolerance, the drought stress decreases the grain yield from 25 to 100 percent depending on the duration and magnitude of drought stress. Present study was conducted to explore the genetic variability of selected genotypes over the ruling varieties if any, based on the extent of reduction in grain yield, and dependent photosynthetic traits due to moderate drought stress for 18 to 20 days (grand growth to flower primordial initiation). Five selected genotypes were compared with three released varieties under field condition by withholding the irrigation for stress treatment. Moderate drought stress for a period of 18 to 20 days decreased the photosynthetic rates markedly due to decreased stomatal conductance and transpiration rates. |