Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted at the research farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh during Aman season (July to December, 2015)
to assess the effect of modified chitosan on morphological, chemical, reproductive,
and yield attributes, and yield in rice cv. BRRI dhan49. The experiment was laid out
in a completely randomized block design having four treatments with three
replications, T
CHT at 0 t ha
CHT at 0.5 t ha
1
-1
: seedbed applied modified CHT at 0 g/m
; T
2
-1
: seedbed applied modified CHT at 0 g/m
; T
modified CHT at 0 t ha
3
2
: seedbed applied modified CHT at 250 g/m
-1
; T
applied modified CHT at 0.5 t ha
4
+ field applied modified
2
+ field applied modified
: seedbed applied modified CHT at 250 g/m
-1
2
+ field applied
. Application of modified chitosan improved
quality of the seedlings and increased plant height, effective tillers hill
panicle/m
2
, panicle length, grain yield and straw yield over control. Most of the
morphological, yield attributes and grain yield were increased with increasing the use
of modified chitosan in different ways (seedbed applied method and field applied
method). Maximum grain yield was observed in T4 treatment having modified
chitosan applications in both ways. Our results indicate that primary tillers become
earlier, effective tillers become higher, flowering and maturity time become earlier
resulting more yield. Our results also indicate that seedbed applied method of
-1
2
+ field
, number of modified chitosan would be more effective than field applied method. These results
might be due some growth promoting hormones (especially GA3, Auxin etc.) could
be realized in soil that induced the seedlings growth and early-flowering some genes
(ELF1, ELF2, ELF3) could be induced by the application of modified chitosan in soil.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
For the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.)
IN
SOIL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2015