Abstract:
Salinity stress is one of the major threat of agricultural production. A pot experiment
was conveyed at the experimental net house of the Department of Genetics and Plant
Breeding Sher-e Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka from November to April, 2019
to investigate the effect of Salinity stress on the growth, physiology and yield and the
mollification capacity of Salinity in Chilli on different genotypes. The genotypes were
DEB 1302 (G
1
), Bogra Zhal Morich, (G
2
), Bogra Special Morich (G
3
), Black Lady (G
4
),
CO 525 G59 SRC04 (G
6
), SRC07 (G
7
), SRC03 (G
8
), SRC06 (G
9
) and SRC10 (G
10
)
Three salinity treatments viz. T
1
(control), T
2
(4 dS/m, mild salinity), T
3
(8 dS/m,
moderate salinity), The genotypes were collected from genetics and plant breeding
department and treatments were T
1
(control), T
2
(4 dS/m, T
3
(8dS/m). Completely
Randomized Design (CRD) with three replications was followed in both experiments
Salinity treatment affected almost all traits of chilli negatively except days to first
flowering, first fruit setting, relative water content and chlorophyll content. Early
flowering (38.00 DAT) was found in G
9
and early fruit setting (51.55 DAT) was found
in G6 at moderate and severe salinity respectively. Phenotypic variance was higher than
the genotypic variance for all the characters under all the treatments. Phenotypic coefficient
of variation and genotypic co-efficient of variation was high in all the
characters except number of branches per plant under T
2
treatment and fruits diameter
(mm) under T
2
and T
3
treatments. High heritability coupled with high genetic advance
and genetic advance in percentage of mean was found in days to first flowering, days
to first fruit setting, root length, number of leaves per plant under all the treatments
indicated that this characters are controlled by the additive gene action and direct
selection may be effective through this characters.
From the research findings of salinity experiment, the following could be recommended
G
9
could be suggested for early flowering and fruit setting for mild to moderate saline
prone area G
7
could be suggested for maximum leaf area, number of branches per plant,
fruit diameter at mild to moderate saline prone area G
6
could be suggested for yield per
plant, number of fruit per plant and maximum number of leaves per plant higher for
mild to moderate saline prone area.
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 IN
GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING