Abstract:
An experiment was conducted at the Agronomy field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University Dhaka, during October 2018 to February 2019 to evaluate the growth,
yield and yield attributes of white maize (Genotype SAUWMT 12-3-3) under
different planting geometry. The experiment was consisted of two different factors.
Factor A: Row spacings (5) viz. S
1
: 40 cm, S
2
: 45 cm, S
3
: 50 cm, S
: 60
cm, and Factor B: Plant spacings (3) viz. T
1
: 15 cm, T
2
: 20 cm and T
: 25 cm. The
experiment was set up in randomized complete block design (factorial) with three
replications. Results revealed that, growth, yield and yield attributes of white maize
were significantly influenced due to different planting geometry. In case of row
spacings result revealed that, the maximum cob length plant
-1
(18.28 cm), cob
circumference plant
-1
(19.70 cm), number of grain rows cob
-1
(16.77), number of
grains row
-1
in cob (29.37), number of grains cob
-1
(492.70), 1000 grains weight
(301.33 g), chaff weight cob
-1
(8.92 g), shell weight cob
-1
(17.53 g), grains weight
cob
-1
(122.49 g), cob weight plant
-1
(148.93 g), shelling percentage (82.05 %) and
grain yield (10.35 t ha
-1
), were recorded in S
treatment. In case of plant spacings
result revealed that, the maximum cob length plant
5
-1
(16.97 cm), cob circumference
plant
-1
(18.42 cm), number of grain rows cob
-1
4
: 55 cm, S
(15.33), number of grains row
in cob
(26.39), grains cob
-1
3
(408.56), 1000 grains weight (284.26 g), chaff weight cob
(8.54 g), shell weight cob
-1
(16.39 g), grain weight cob
-1
-1
(110.13 g), cob weight plant
(135.06 g), shelling percentage (81.41 %), were recorded in T
treatment, and
maximum grain yield (10.07 t ha
-1
) was recorded in T
2
3
treatment. In case of
combined effect, S
5
T
(60 cm × 20 cm) treatment combination performed best in
producing the maximum grain yield (11.07 t ha
2
-1
) and suitable for grain production of
white maize comparable to other treatment combination. The corresponding lowest
grain yield and yield attributes were recorded in S
1
T
(40 cm × 15 cm) treatment
combination.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka in partial
fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRONOMY