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Effect of seed size on developmental traits and ability to tolerate drought in pearl millet

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Title Effect of seed size on developmental traits and ability to tolerate drought in pearl millet
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Creator V. K. Manga
O. P. Yadav
 
Subject Pennisetum glaucum
pearl millet
drought tolerance
early vigour
seed size
 
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Seeds of seven genotypes were graded into small and large sizes to study the
influence of seed size on the field performance of pearl millet (Pennisetum
glaucum) under moisture stress conditions. Analysis of variance revealed that
both seed size and genotypes significantly influenced early vigour, number of
tillers per plant, plant height, days to wilting initiation, days to permanent
wilting and dry matter production. Larger seeds in general produced vigorous
seedlings, taller plants with greater tillering and higher levels of dry matter.
Plants from larger seeds took longer to initiate wilting and then permanent
wilting compared with plants from smaller seeds. An association study revealed
that the weight of 1000 grains significantly and positively correlated with all traits
studied except plant height. To improve the performance of pearl millet under
arid conditions, conditioning of the seed lots for seed size is suggested.
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Date 2019-06-20T06:54:09Z
2019-06-20T06:54:09Z
1995-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/20646
 
Language English
 
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