VARIATION IN PHENOLOGY AND MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WHEAT UNDER WELL WATERED AND WATER LIMITED CONDITIONS
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Abstract
An experiment was conducted at the research field of Crop Physiology and Ecology
Department of HSTU, Dinajpur during the period from November, 2007 to March, 2008
to examine the study of morpho-physiological characteristics of wheat under well
watered and non-irrigated water limited conditions. Wheat varieties Prodip, Sufi, Bijoy
and Pavon-76 were used as study materials and the experiments was laid out in a spilt
plot design.
The moisture retention capacity (MRC) and relative leaf water content (RLWC) of the
well watered plants of all varieties were higher than the water stress plants. Varieties
Prodip, Sufi and Bijoy showed higher MRC and RLWC compared to Pavon-76 at both
the well watered and water limited conditions.
From the phenological development, it was found that varieties Prodip, Sufi and Bijoy
required higher number of days to attain different phenological stages compared to
variety Pavon-76 with few exceptions in vegetative growth phase. In well watered
condition all the varieties needed higher number of days to attain different phenological
stages compared to non-irrigated water limited conditions except seedling emergence and
crown root initiation stage.
Important morphological characters like plant height, ear bearing tiller numbers, grain
number per spike, seed size, grain yield and biological yields were significantly affected
by the combine effect of growing conditions (water levels) and varieties. Varieties
Prodip, Sufi and Bijoy showed better performance on those parameters than the variety
Pavon-76 at both the growing condition.
Under water stress condition all the varieties showed reduce value of the yield
contributing characters compared to water condition. Varieties Prodip, Sufi and Bijoy
had lower reduction of those parameters at non-irrigated water limited condition than
those of variety Pavon-76.
Finally, from the drought susceptibility index it might be concluded that varieties Prodip,
Sufi and Bijoy were regarded as drought tolerant and variety Pavon-76 was considered as
drought susceptible.