Abstract:
Drought is a major abiotic constraint for growing rain-fed rice in Bangladesh. A set of
twenty rice genotypes including local boro rice genotypes viz., Poshusail, Gorchihail,
Birion, Soilerpuna, Pankaich, Gopal Deshi, Borail were evaluated under irrigated and
rainfed condition at farm of the Sher-e- Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207
during December 2018 – May 2019. Ten morphological characters viz, plant height
(cm), flag leaf length (cm), flag leaf width (cm), number of primary branches per
panicle, number of secondary branches per panicle, panicle length (cm), number of
filled grain per panicle, number of unfilled grain per panicle, thousand seed weight (g)
and yield (ton/ha) were recorded. Analysis of variance revealed highly significant
variation among the genotypes for all the characters under study in both conditions
(irrigated and rainfed). The effects of water deficit on various morphological traits
associated with drought tolerance were also studied. Result revealed that significant
yield decline was observed almost in all rice genotypes grown under rainfed condition
compared to normal irrigated situation. Out of twenty rice genotypes, BRRI dhan36,
BRRI dhan59, BRRI dhan55 showed superior performance in terms of grain yield and
yield attributes under normal irrigated condition. Under rainfed condition, the
genotypes namely BRRI dhan55, Gopal Deshi, Soilerpuna showed superior
performance in terms of grain yield and yield attributes. Significant variation was also
observed among the genotypes for plant height, flag leaf length (cm), flag leaf width
(cm), number of primary branches per panicle, number of secondary branches per
panicle, panicle length (cm), number of filled grain per panicle, number of unfilled
grain per panicle, thousand seed weight (g) and yield (ton/ha) and drought tolerance
index under both normal (irrigated) and rainfed condition. The present study also
indicated the agro-morphological traits had direct and indirect effect on yield
performance of rice genotypes under rainfed condition at reproductive stage.
Description:
A Thesis
submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING