Abstract:
A field experiment was carried out at the research field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka during the period of March to June 2019 to study the growth and yield
of two blackgram varieties under different agronomic managements. The experiment
comprised of two factors; Factor A: Variety (2) viz. BARI mash-1 (V
), BARI mash-3
(V
2
) and Factor B: Agronomic Managements (7) viz. Control (No management) (M
), No
fertilizer but all other managements (M
2
1
), No weeding but all other managements (M
),
No irrigation but all other managements (M
), No insecticide but all other managements
(M
5
4
), No fungicide/bacteriocide but all other managements (M
), Complete management
(recommended) (M
7
6
). The experiment was laid out in split-plot design with three
replications. Data on different growth parameters, yield attributes and yield of blackgram
were significantly varied for different treatment variables. The maximum germination
percentage (99.62%), plant height (49.64 cm), number of leaves plant
-1
(8.37), plant dry
weight (0.78 g), days required to flowering (33.48), number of seeds pod
(6.01), weight
of 1000 grain (37.90 g), shelling percentage (67.86%), total grain yield (763.99 kg ha
),
total shell yield (372.21 kg ha
-1
), biological yield (4508.46 kg ha
-1
) and harvest index
(17.69%) was recorded from BARI mash-3 (V
2
). The complete management (M
) resulted
maximum germination percentage (100%), plant height (25.11 cm), number of leaves
plant
-1
(8.47), number of total pods plant
-1
-1
(47.40), total grain yield (1072.53 kg ha
),
total shell yield (547.39 kg ha
-1
) and harvest index (22.87%). The maximum germination
percentage (100%), plant dry weight (0.93 g), total grain yield (1044.59 kg ha
) and
harvest index (19.55%) was recorded from V
2
M
. The overall result showed that BARI
mash-3 (V
2
) along with complete management (M
7
) gave better growth and yield of
blackgram. Compared to that of complete management, the highest yield reduction was
observed in no management (77.08%) that followed by no weeding (73.04%), no
insecticides (29.19%), no irrigation (25.50%), no fungicides (15.36%) and no fertilizer
(12.93%).
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