Abstract:
The present investigation ent it led “Effect of transplant ing geometry on scented fine rice varieties
in
Aman
season”
was
conducted
from
July,
2017
to
November,
2018
at
the
Research
Farm
of
Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The experiment comprised
of
two factors; viz. Factors A: Five scented fine rice varieties (Chinigura, Kalijira,
Kataribhog, BRRI dhan37 and BRRI dhan38) and Factor B: Three different spacing (20 cm
x 20 cm, 25 cm x 15 cm and 20 cm x 10 cm). The experiment was laid out in a Randomized
Complete
Block
Design
(RCBD)
with
three
replications.
Different
treatment
combinations
expressed significant differences due to their interaction effect on plant growth determinants,
yield attributing traits and yield. The tallest plant (161.3 cm), the maximum
number of total tillers per hill (13.67), effective tillers per hill (11.33) and the longest pani-
cle length (26.20 cm) were recorded from the combined treatment of V
1
S
1
(Chinigura + 20
cm x 20 cm). The highest number of spikelets per panicle (175.0), filled grains per panicle
(131.0), the highest grain yield (4.3 t/ha) and straw yield (10.7 t/ha) were recorded from the
treatment combination of V
5
S
2
(BRRI dhan38 + 25 cm x 15 cm) while the highest 1000
grain weight (19.07 g) was recorded from (V
5
S
2
) (Kalijira + 25 cm x 15 cm). However, the
highest number of non-filled grains per panicle (59.67) and the highest harvest index
(31.76%) were recorded from V
2
S
1
(Kalijira + 20 cm x 20 cm). The shortest plant (130.3
cm) was obtained from V
5
S
3
(BRRI dhan38 + 20 cm x 10 cm) while the lowest number of
total tillers per hill (5.67), effective tillers per hill (4.0) and non-filled grains per panicle
(17.0) was obtained from V
3
S
1
(Kataribhog + 20 cm x 20 cm). The shortest panicle length
(19.33 cm) was obtained from V
1
S
3
(Chinigura + 20 cm x 10 cm) whereas the lowest number
of
spikelets
per
panicle
(76.00)
and
filled
grains
per
panicle
(53.0)
were
obtained
from
V
1
S
2
(Chinigura + 25 cm x 15 cm). The lowest 1000 grain weight (9.5 g) and straw yield
(5.8 t ha
-1
) were found from V
2
S
1
(Kalijira + 20 cm x 20 cm) while the lowest grain yield
(2.5 t ha
-1
) and harvest index (22.73%) were resulted from V
5
S
2
(BRRI dhan37 + 25 cm x
15 cm). Therefore, the treatment combination of V
5
S
2
(BRRI dhan38 + 25 cm x 15 cm)
produced the best results for grain yield and straw yield.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. of Agricultural Botany
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL BOTANY
SEMESTER: JULY -DECEMBER, 2017