STUDY OF MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF MUNGBEAN
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Abstract
The present study was laid out to investigate to study the morphophysiological aspects and
yield performance of mungbean. Four mungbean varieties viz. BARI Mung-2, BARI Mung3, BARI Mung-4 and BARI Mung-5 were used as the study materials. There were two
experiments in the study. Experiment-1 was a laboratory experiment to evaluate the
influence of temperature regimes (25, 30 and 35°C) on germination characteristics and seed
reserves mobilization in mungbean varieties. Whereas, experiment-2 was conducted in
research field of Crop Physiology and Ecology Department, HSTU, Dinajpur during
February to June, 2011 to study the morphophysiological characteristics and yield of
mungbean.
Results showed that all the germination characteristics viz. rate of germination, co-efficient
of germination and germination vigor index of all the four varieties of mungbean were found
to be increased with increasing temperature from 25°C to 35°C. Shoot dry weight and ratio of
shoot to root dry weight were increased with increasing temperature from 25°C to 35°C in all
the varieties but in highest root dry weight were found in moderate temperature (30°C) and it
was decreased both at 25°C and 35°C in all the varieties. All the varieties increased the loss
of seed reserves due to respiration with increasing temperature from 25°C to 35°C. At
highest temperature (35°C) BARI Mung-5 showed the highest respiratory loss, whereas the
BARI Mung-2 had the lowest respiratory loss. Therefore, temperature had tremendous effect
on seed metabolic efficiency (SME) in all the four mungbean varieties and at moderate
temperature (30°C), all the varieties showed their highest SME than those of the lowest and
highest temperature.
In second experiment (Field study) it was found that BARI Mung-5 had the highest
chlorophyll content whereas, the BARI Mung-2 showed the lowest chlorophyll content.
BARI Mung-5 exhibit the highest total plant dry weight (TDM), plant height, pod length, dry
weight of pod, total number of pod, number of seed per pod, 100 seed weight and seed yield,
whereas the BARI Mung-2 showed the lowest value for all those parameter. BARI Mung-3
and BARI Mung-4 were in intermediate performance. It was also found that the BARI
Mung-2 attained the highest abscission (%) whereas, the BARI Mung-S attained the lowest
abscission (%) and BARI Mung-3 showed the second highest abscission (%).
Form the overall results, it might be concluded that temperature had tremendous effect on
germination characteristics and seed metabolic efficiency and therefore, BARI Mung-5
showed the best performance in SME, TDM, plant height, seed yield and yield contributing
characteristics.