dc.contributor.author |
ROY, INDRAJIT |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2018-11-12T07:21:27Z |
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dc.date.available |
2018-11-12T07:21:27Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2013 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://archive.saulibrary.edu.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/613 |
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dc.description |
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRONOMY |
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dc.description.abstract |
The experiment was conducted during the PeI'iO(I from 11 U)ecember. 20121 to 30
March 2013 to study the influence of supplcmentarv nitrogen. irrigation afl(I
hormones on flower droppings. growth and yield of chickpea. The experiment
consists ol two factors: lactor A: Chickpea variety (2) as V1 : 13AR1 chola 8 and
V: BARI chola 9. lactor B: Supplementary treatments
(5
levels) as 1 : Control
i.e. no spray at flowering and atlerwards: T: Supplemental irrigation before
flowering (SI BF); T: SIBF + Aqueous N helore flowering: T.1 : PRI I (a
phytohorniolie) spray be fore flowering and Tc: Kinetine spray be tore flowering.
The two foctors experiment was laid out in split-plot design with three
replications. Statistically significant variation was recorded for di ftereni
parameters. The lower flower dropping (60.27%). the lower 1)0(1 dropping
(3.62%). maximum pods plani' (27.58). longer pod (1 .85 ciii). maximum seeds
pod (1.65). higher shelling percentage (0.69). higher seed yield (1.69 t ha and
higher stover yield (2.72 1 ha
I)
were recorded liom V7 whereas, the higher flower
dropping (64.98%), higher pod dropping (3.79%). minimum po(lS plwit 1 (26.03).
shorter pod (1.75 ciii). minimum seeds pod
-1
(1 .54). lower shelling percentage
(0.67), lower seed yield (1 .43 t lia ) and lowei' stover yield (2.47 t ha' ) were
recorded from V
1 . The lowest flower dropping (59.17%). the lowest
(3. 10%). the maximum pods plani' (28.52). the longest pods (1.95 cm). the
maximum seeds pod' (1 .67). the highest shelling percentage (0.73). the highest
seed yield (1 .84 t ha') and the highest stover yield (2.84 t ha') were found from
T3
. while the highest flower dropping (67.07%). highest pod dropping (4.82%).
the minimum pods plant' (25.00). the shortest pod (1 .63 cni). the minimum seeds
pod' (1.51). the lowest shelling percentage (0.64), the lowest seed vield (1 .25
ha') and the lowest stover yield (2.33 t ha') were observed from 1,. the lowest
flower dropping (57.27
1
/0).
the lowest pod dropping (3.07%). the maximum pods
plint (28.80). the longest
p0(1 (1.96 cm), the maximum seeds pod-1
(1 .74). the
highest shelling percentage (0.75). the highest seed yield (1 .94 t ha ) and the
highest stover yield (2.92 1 ha') were recorded from V2T and the highest flower
dropping (71.20%), the highest 1)0(1 dropping (4.97%). the minimum pods plani'
(24.57). the shortest pod (1.45 cm). the minimum seeds pod
-1 (1.47). the lo\vest
shelling percentage (0.58). the lowest seed yield (1. 19 t hia) and the lowest stover
yield (2.11
1.
ha') were recorded from V,T, . BARI chola 9 cultivation with
applying supplemental irrigation before flowering ± aqueous N before flowering
revealed maximum yield contributing characters and yield. |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
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dc.publisher |
DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY |
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dc.subject |
SUPPLEMENTARY NITROGEN, IRRIGATION AND HORMONES, CHICKPEA |
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dc.title |
INFLUENCE OF SUPPLEMENTARY NITROGEN, IRRIGATION AND HORMONES ON FLOWER DROPPINGS, GROWTH AND YIELD OF CHICKPEA |
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dc.type |
Thesis |
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