Influence of Different Priming Methods on Growth, Nodulation and Yield of Kabuli Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) var. Dollar

Author: Prattipati Nagarjuna and A.K. Chaurasia

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Abstract

Rabi, on the occasion of 2019-20 investigated a set of thirteen priming treatments in Kabuli chick pea in randomized block design with three replicants. The seeds of Kabuli chickpea were treated with GA3 @100, 200ppm, IAA @100, 200ppm, SA @100, 200ppm, moringa leaf extract @3,5%, neem leaf extract @3,5%, Rhizobium japonicum@200gm/kg and 300gm/kg of seed. The analysis of the difference revealed that the significance due to the seed priming treatments is the amount of squares. Different seed priming treatments have a significant effect on plant height 30 and 60DAS (cm), number of pods / number of plants, number of nodules / plant at crop, pod weight / plant (g), seed yield / plant (gm), Biological yield. (gm / plot) and seed yield (g / plot). The treatments for these characters are significantly different. Field emergence and the number of primary and secondary branches per plant were not affected. T1 (gibberellic acid (GA3) @ 100 ppm) significantly affected plant height at 30 DAS (cm),

Keywords

Chickpea, GA3 and IAA, Rhizobium japonicum

Conclusion

Rabi, on the occasion of 2019-20 investigated a set of thirteen priming treatments in Kabuli chick pea in randomized block design with three replicants. The seeds of Kabuli chickpea were treated with GA3 @100, 200ppm, IAA @100, 200ppm, SA @100, 200ppm, moringa leaf extract @3,5%, neem leaf extract @3,5%, Rhizobium japonicum@200gm/kg and 300gm/kg of seed. The analysis of the difference revealed that the significance due to the seed priming treatments is the amount of squares. Different seed priming treatments have a significant effect on plant height 30 and 60DAS (cm), number of pods / number of plants, number of nodules / plant at crop, pod weight / plant (g), seed yield / plant (gm), Biological yield. (gm / plot) and seed yield (g / plot). The treatments for these characters are significantly different. Field emergence and the number of primary and secondary branches per plant were not affected. T1 (gibberellic acid (GA3) @ 100 ppm) significantly affected plant height at 30 DAS (cm),

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Nagarjuna, Prattipati and Chaurasia, A.K. (2021). Influence of Different Priming Methods on Growth, Nodulation and Yield of Kabuli Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) var. Dollar. Biological Forum – An International Journal, 13(1): 145-148.