Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at the experimental area of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka during the period from June to November,
2014. The trial was conducted with two levels of treatments viz. A. Variety: BRRI
dhan33, BRRI dhan62 and chamak 1; and B. Separated tillers age: 20, 25, 30 and 35
days. Variety had significant effect on all the parameters like plant height, number of
tillers hill
-1
, total dry weight, total grains panicle
-1
, filled grains panicle
, unfilled
grains panicle
-1
, 1000-grain weight, grain yield and straw yield except effective tillers
hill
-1
, panicle length, and harvest index. The experiment was laid out in a split plot
design with three replications. The tallest plant at harvest (95.22 cm) was recorded
from V
(BRRI dhan33) treatment. In comparison, the shortest plant at harvest (81.57
cm) was observed in V
1
(Chamak 1) treatment. The longest panicle (27.25 cm) was
recorded from V
3
3
(Chamak 1) treatment. In comparison, the shortest panicle (23.72
cm) was observed in V
(BRRI dhan62) treatment. The highest number of grain
panicle
-1
2
(141.40) was recorded from V
(Chamak 1) treatment. In comparison, the
lowest number of grain panicle
-1
3
(107.40) was observed in V
(BRRI dhan62)
treatment. The maximum weight of 1000 grain (26.34 g) was recorded from V
2
(BRRI dhan33) treatment. In comparison, the minimum weight of 1000 grain (23.17
g) was observed in V
3
(Chamak 1) treatment. The maximum grain yield (4.74 t ha
)
was recorded from V
(Chamak 1) treatment. In comparison, the minimum grain yield
(3.52
t ha
-1
3
) was observed in V
(BRRI dhan62) treatment. Separated tillers of
different age showed significant effect on plant height of T. aman rice. The tallest
plant at harvest (93.30 cm) was recorded from D
2
(25 days old) treatment. On the
other hand, the shortest plant at harvest (84.39 cm) was observed in D
2
(35 days old)
treatment. The longest panicle (26.36 cm) was recorded from D
(25 days old)
treatment. On the other hand, the shortest panicle (24.20 cm) was observed in D
(35
days old) treatment. The highest weight of 1000 grain (26.19 g) was recorded from D
(25 days old) treatment. On the other hand, the lowest weight of 1000 grain (23.86 g)
was observed in D
4
(35 days old) treatment. The highest grain yield (4.68 t ha
) was
recorded from D
(25 days old) treatment. On the other hand, the lowest grain yield
(3.96 t ha
-1
2
) was observed in D
4
2
(35 days old) treatment. It was concluded that
separated tillers age should be within 20 to 30 days because aged separated tillers
affected the growth and yield of both hybrid and inbred rice. However Chamak 1
showed higher yield over the varieties studied in the experiment.
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Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRONOMY
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2015