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Studies on the impact of water deficit on morphological, physiological and yield of banana (Musa spp.,) cultivars and hybrids

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Title Studies on the impact of water deficit on morphological, physiological and yield of banana (Musa spp.,) cultivars and hybrids
 
Creator Krishna Surendar K, D. Durga Devi, Ravi, I., P. Jeyakumar and K. Velayudham
 
Subject Water deficit, morphological, physiological characters, yield, banana cultivars.
 
Description Field investigations were undertaken to screen the banana cultivars and hybrids for water stress tolerance and to elucidate information on the morphological, physiological, and yield characteristics mechanism of banana cultivars and hybrids. Stress was imposed at different critical stages viz., 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 9th months after planting. The stress was given by scheduling irrigation at the 50 percent available soil moisture (ASM) characteristic during critical stages. The soil moisture content was analyzed by using pressure plate membrane apparatus. In control plots, the irrigation was given at the ASM of 80 percent with a soil water potential of around -6 bars, and in the case of stressed plots; the irrigation was given when an ASM reached 50 percent with a soil water potential of -14 bars. In stressed plots, 50 percent of ASM was reached around 30 days. This present study was conducted with twelve cultivars and hybrids with three replications. The data were analyzed by using a split-plot design. The morphological characters viz., plant height and the number of leaves were significantly enhanced by the control when compared to stress-treated plants and physiological characters like RWC, total chlorophyll content and osmotic potential can be considered good indicators of leaf water status in bananas and can therefore be used for irrigation scheduling. Among the twelve cultivars and hybrids, Karpuravalli, Karpuravalli x Pisang Jajee, Saba, and Sannachenkathali was identified as tolerant to water stress and showed a lesser reduction in the range of 3 to 14 percent in morphological characters and 8-10 percent over control in physiological characters leads to maintained its superiority over control and get higher bunch yield; whereas, Matti, Pisang Jajee x Matti, Matti x Anaikomban and Anaikomban x Pisang Jajee were notified as sensitive cultivars and hybrids with a mean reduction of 22 percent in morphological and physiological characters than control due to irrigation at 50 ASM.
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Date 2022-11-14T11:24:54Z
2022-11-14T11:24:54Z
2013-02-27
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Krishna Surendar K, D. Durga Devi, Ravi, I.,, P. Jeyakumar and K. Velayudham (2013) Studies on the impact of water deficit on morphological, physiological and yield of banana (Musa spp.,) cultivars and hybrids. International Journal of Agricultural Sciences 3 (4) : 473-482
0975-3710
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/75108
 
Language English
 
Publisher International Scholars Journals