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In Vitro And Field Performance Of Some Seed Treating Fungicidal Groups On Germination, Disease Incidence And Yield Contributing Characters Of Chickpea (BARI Chola-10)

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  • Md. Shahriar kobir

    (Scientific officer, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh.)

  • Md. Hafijur Rahman

    (Scientific officer, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh.)

  • Pradip Hajong

    (Scientific officer, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh.)

  • Md. Harun-Or-Rashid

    (Agricultural Development Officer, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Bangladesh Office.)

Abstract

Low productivity of chickpea in Bangladesh is obtained due to different disease incidence and seed treatment by fungicides can minimize the disease severity. A laboratory and field experiment was conducted at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Jashore, Bangladesh to evaluate the effect of some seed treating fungicidal groups on germination, soil-borne as well as seed-borne disease incidence and yield contributing characters of chickpea (BARI Chola-10). In laboratory the experiment was conducted in CR design and in field condition the experiment was conducted in RCB design with three replications in both conditions. Five fungicides namely Provax 200 WP (Carboxin +Thiram), Secure 600 WG (Fenamidone + Mancozeb), Rovral 50 WP (Iprodione), Bavistin 50 WP (Carbendazim), Captan 50 WP along with control was maintained as experimental treatment. The fungicidal group treatments showed significant variation among the parameters except days to mature. The highest germination (92%), plumule length (31.22 mm), radicle length (12.26 mm), Vigor index (4015.5), Percent disease reduction over control (84%), plant height (63.67 cm), plants m- 2 (31), pods plant-1 (81), grain yield (2062.7 kg ha-1) and the lowest days to 50 % flowering (65), disease incidence (3.33%) was found when seeds were treated with fungicide Provax 200 WP (Carboxin +Thiram). To reduce the soil-borne as well as seed-borne disease incidence and to increase grain yield of chickpea, seed treatment with provax 200 WP should be followed.

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  • Md. Shahriar kobir & Md. Hafijur Rahman & Pradip Hajong & Md. Harun-Or-Rashid, 2020. "In Vitro And Field Performance Of Some Seed Treating Fungicidal Groups On Germination, Disease Incidence And Yield Contributing Characters Of Chickpea (BARI Chola-10)," Acta Scientifica Malaysia (ASM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 4(1), pages 45-50, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnasm:v:4:y:2020:i:1:p:45-50
    DOI: 10.26480/asm.01.2020.45.50
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