Abstract:
An experiment was conducted during the period from March to August 2019 in the
experimental field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh to
find out the influence of leaf clipping on the growth and yield of aus rice. The
experiment comprised two factors; Factors A: three different seedling clipping viz. S
0
= no seedling clipping (control), S
1
= 1/3
rd
seedling clipping and S
2
= 1/2
seedling
clipping and Factor B: four different leaf clipping before panicle initiation viz. L
0
= no
leaf clipping (control), L
1
= Lower 1 + 2 leaves clipping, L
2
= Lower 2 + 3 leaves
clipping and L
3
= Flag leaf clipping. The experiment was laid out in Randomized
Complete Block design (RCBD) with three replications. Different seedling clipping
showed significant variations of all parameter except plant height. Different leaf
clipping treatment also showed same effect on different plant characters. Interacti on
effect of seedling clipping and leaf clipping treatment also showed the significant
variation on growth and yield parameters. The tallest plant (116.80 cm) was recorded
from the combination of no seedling clipping with no leaf clipping. The highest
effective tiller (27.69) and the longest panicle (35.81 cm) was obtained from the
combination of 1/3
rd
seedling clipping with no leaf clipping treatment. The highest noneffective
tiller
(15.36)
was
obtained
from
the
combination
of
no seedling clipping with
flag leaf clipping. The maximum number of filled grain panicle
−1
(157.50) was recorded
from the interaction effect of 1/3
rd
seedling clipping with no leaf clipping. The highest
1000-grain weight (26.87 g) was found from the interaction effect of 1/3
seedling
clipping and no leaf clipping. The maximum grain yield (6.08 t ha
−1
) was recorded from
1/3
rd
seedling clipping and no leaf clipping combination treatment. The maximum straw
yield (6.24 t ha
−1
) was obtained from the combination of no seedling clipping and flag
leaf clipping. The highest biological yield (10.23 t ha
−1
) was obtained from the
combination of 1/3
rd
seedling clipping with lower 1 + 2 leaves clipping. The highest
harvest index (67.48 %) was observed from the interaction effect of 1/3
seedling
clipping with no leaf clipping. 1/3
rd
seedling clipping and No leaf clipping was given
the best results on grain yield and harvest index. The lowest grain yield and highest
straw yield was recorded the flag leaf clipping.
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