EFFECT OF SEED FERTILIZATION ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at Agronomy Research Field of the department of
Agronomy, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur
during rabi season (Nov. to April) of 2016-2017 to investigate the effect of seed
fertilization on germination, yield attributes and grain yield of BARI Gom 30, and to find
out the suitable and economically viable seed fertilization technique. The experiment
was laid out in a randomized complete block design. There were 10 treatment
combinations, each treatment replicated three times. The treatments were randomly
distributed to the plots within a block. The treatment were T1= Control, T2= NS (5ml
kg-1), T3= NS (5 ml kg-1), T4= NS (10 ml kg-1), T5= NS (10 ml kg-1), T6= NS (15 ml
kg-1), T7= NS (15 ml kg-1), T8= NS (20 ml kg-1), T9= NS (20 ml kg-1), T10 = Urea (100
%). The most important data were made on wheat regarding as canopy temperature,
chlorophyll content, seed emergence, plant height, crop growth rate, dry matter
production, number of tillers, number of effective tillers, number of spikes, spike length,
spikelet per spike, number of filled grains spike-1, weight of 1000 grains, grain yield,
straw yield, harvest index. The effect of different seed priming treatments on emergence
of wheat seeds was found significant. The highest emergence percentage (66.17) on the
less water seed fertilization and similar result was found for plant height (94.70 cm),
thousand grain weight (56.67 g) and harvest index (56.19 %). But in case of spike length
(11.69 cm), spikelet spike-1 (17.57), effective tillers (6.733), number of grain spike-1
(54.13), grain yield (5.280 t ha-1), straw yield (4.780 t ha-1) and biological yield (10.06 t
ha-1) was found highest at more water fertilization of wheat seed. In every case lowest
values was recorded at control i.e. no seed fertilization. Among the seed fertilization
treatments, maximum yield was when seed were fertilized with more water and
minimum was at control in respect of almost all parameters. Considering the findings
wheat seed should be fertilized with more water before sowing and it is advised to
fertilized seed with more water for getting maximum yield of wheat.