Abstract:
The experiments were carried out at the research farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University. Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 to investigate the growth and yield
performance of two cucurbits (viz, bottle gourd and ash gourd) under four different
levels of light intensities (100. 75, 50 and
25% PAR).The experiments were laid out
following Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications.
After crop establishment, nylon nets of different sieve sizes were used to create
treatments of different reduced light and light intensity was measured by a light
meter. Morphological characters like internode length. and individual leaf area
increased whereas number of leaves plani', branches plant" and individual fruit
weight were decreased due to the reduction of light levels in the vegetables. At
25% PAR level, the number of leaves plant" decreased markedly in cucurbits,
bottle gourd and ash gourd. Main stem length, stem weight ratio remained almost
unchanged in bottle gourd and ash gourd under different light levels. Leaf weight
ratio (LWR) slightly reduced in both bottle gourd and ash gourd. Compared to
100% PAR the total thy matter (TDM) of bottle gourd and ash gourd did not
affected by reduction of light levels up to 75% PAR. The highest dry matter yield
plant" (634.53 g and 556.47 g) were achieved from 100% PAR level in bottle
gourd and ash gourd. respectively. At 100% PAR level, the fruit yield were 42.40
ha" in bottle gourd and 44.13 tha" in ash gourd. Significant fruit yield reduction
was obscrvcd at 25% PAR in both ash gourd and bottle gourd. The bottle gourd
provided significantly higher yield (52.42 t ha") at 75% PAR level compared to hill
sunlight. The higher fruit yield was the product of higher fruit plant" and higher
individual fruit weight. These results suggested that bottle gourd is more suitable as
under storey crop compared to ash gourd.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture
Slier-c-Bang/a Agricultural University, Dhaka
In partial Jitifuilment of the requirements
for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL BOTANY
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2010