Abstract:
An experiment was conducted during the period from November 2013 to July 2014 to find out the effect of different levels of black pointed seed and vermicompost on leaf blight (Bipolaris sorokiniana) severity, yield attributes and seed health status of wheat, cv. Shatabdi. Field experiment was carried out in RCBD design with 18 treatments. In the field condition, significant variations were found considering number of seedlings/m2. The maximum (114.3 and 124.0) emergence of seedling was recorded in T7 and the minimum (89.0 and 100.0) was in T6 after 7 days and 15 days of sowing respectively. Leaf blight severity (0-5 scale) on flag leaf and penultimate leaf in flag leaf stage, panicle initiation stage, flowering stage, milking stage and hard dough stage were recorded minimum while applied treatment T7 (Vermicompost @ 1.5 ton/ha and apparently healthy seed treated with Provax 200 @ 0.25%). The maximum leaf blight severity was recorded while applied treatment T6 (without vermicompost and 25% black pointed seed in weight basis). The highest plant height (82.84 cm) and spike length (12.91cm) were recorded in T7. The treatments showed significant variations on number and weight of grains/ear of different severity grades (0-5) of harvested seeds. Significantly higher 1000 seeds weight (42.70g), grain yield (3.66 t/ha) and straw yield (4.33 t/ha) were recorded in T7. The lowest 1000 seeds weight (37.42g), grain yield (2.33 t/ha) and straw yield (3.05 t/ha) were recorded in T6. In respect of seed germination, significant variations were observed among the treatments. Remarkable reduction of the seed germination was recorded in seeds with the maximum black pointed seed in the treatment T6 (without vermicompost and 25% black pointed seed in weight basis). Germination percentage, normal seedling percentage and vigor index were the highest in T7 and the lowest in T6. The shoot length, root length, seedling weight and vigor index (VI) were decreased with the increasing levels of black pointed seed. The shoot length, root length, seedling weight were the highest in T7 and the lowest in T6.
Description:
A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) IN PLANT PATHOLOGY SEMESTER: JANUARY- JUNE, 2015