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Title

Influence of seed priming methods on growth, yield attributes and seed yield of desi chickpea under acidic soils.

Authors

Lhungdim, Jamkhogin; Singh, Th. Tejmani; Devi, K. Nandini; Singh, N. Anando; Devi, Yumnam Sanatombi

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted at College of Agriculture, CAU, Imphal (Manipur) to evaluate the effect of priming methods and sowing depth of desi chickpea variety JG-14 during rabi season of 2014-15 and 2015-16 with two factors viz, priming methods (Distilled water, Mannitol, NaCl and KNO3) and sowing depth (5 cm, 7.5 cm and 10 cm). Hydro-primed seeds of chickpea sown at 10 cm recorded significantly highest growth parameters, yield attributes and seed yield (852.73 kg/ha) while, lowest grain yield was recorded in NaCl primed seeds with 5 cm sowing depth. Higher root length and root dry matter were obtained from the plants primed with KNO3 with sowing depth of 7.5 cm while hydro-primed seeds sown at 5 cm exhibited earliest germination whereas, hydro-primed seeds sown at 10cm recorded the highest field emergence (75.42%). Highest net return and B:C ratio (1.38) was obtained with hydro-priming and sowing depth of 10 cm could be recommended for desi chick pea in North eastern region.

Subjects

CHICKPEA yields; CROP growth; ACID soils; SEED yield; SOWING depth

Publication

Agricultural Science Digest, 2018, Vol 38, Issue 3, p205

ISSN

0253-150X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.18805/ag.D-4783

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