Abstract:
The present experiment was conducted in the farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh during rabi season (from October 2018 to
March 2019) to study the effect of drought on morpho-physiological traits of chickpea (Cicer
arietinum L.). The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design with
three replications and treatment comprised of seven chickpea varieties evaluated on drought
situation under non-irrigated conditions. The collected data were statistically analyzed for
evaluation of the treatment effect. BARI Chola-9 (V4) produced the highest plant height,
BARI Chola-3 (V1) produced the highest number of branches, Binasola-4 (V7) produced the
highest number of pods (32.20) per plant, highest number of filled pods and BARI Chola-3
(V1) produced highest number of unfilled pods. BARI Chola-4 (V2) produced the highest
(14.60 g) 100-seed weight which was statistically similar with BARI Chola-10 (V5) and
BARI Chola-9 (V4). Binasola-4 (V7) produced the highest (334.33 kg ha
-1
) seed yield which
was statistically similar with BARI Chola-7(V3). The highest root length and the highest
shoot length were observed from the genotype BARI Chola-3 (V1) respectively 17.01 cm and
61.79 cm. The highest plant fresh weight can be observed from the genotype BARI Chola-9
(V4) 3116.67 kg ha
-1
and the highest plant dry weight BARI Chola-9 (V4) 317.1 k ha
.
Binasola-4 (V7) produced the highest (2523.1 kg ha
-1
) biological yield and Binasola-3 (V6)
produced the highest (91%) harvest index. The highest (49.50%) and the lowest (44.16%)
SPAD value of leaf produced respectively from BARI Chola-10 (V5) and Binasola-4 (V7) at
60 DAP. BARI Chola-4 (V2) produced the highest (55.37%) membrane stability at 80 DAP
while Binasola-4 (V7) produced the lowest (48.88%). BARI Chola-3 (V1) produced the
highest (375.67 mmol m
-2
s
-1
) and stomatal conductance at 80 DAP while Binasola-4 (V7)
produced the lowest (169.90 mmol m-2s-1). BARI chola-3 (V1) was considered as drought
tolerant varieties as they perform better to drought situation under non-irrigated condition.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
For the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL BOTANY
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2018