Abstract:
The experiment was carried out at the research farm of the Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University (SAU), Dhaka-1207, during August 2013 to May
2014 to evaluate the morpho-physiological changes and yield performance of
four hybrid (Heera-4, Aloron, BRRI hybrid-3 and Tia) and two inbred (BRRI
dhan-29 and BRRI dhan-34) rice varieties. The experiment was set up in a
randomized complete block design with four replications. Growth characters,
yield and yield attributes were significantly different among the studied
varieties. Hybrid (Heera-4, BRRI hybrid dhan-3) and inbred (BRRI dhan-29
and BRRI dhan-34) varieties exhibited superiority in respect of growth
characters viz. tillers hill-1, leaves hill-1, TDM hill-1, leaf area hill-1, LAI,
CGR, RGR over Aloron and Tia varieties. However, three hybrids (Heera-4,
Aloron, and BRRI hybrid dhan-3) and inbred BRRI dhan-29 showed better
performance in yield related characters viz, effective tillers hill-1, panicle
length, 1000-grain weight, biological yield, harvest index (HI) over the rest
two varieties. So, these three rice varieties (Heera-4, Aloron, and BRRI
hybrid dhan-3) produced the higher grain yield compared to BRRI dhan-34
and Tia. Higher grain yield is related with higher dry matter production and
partitioning of the afore-mentioned varieties. However, Heera-4 showed the
best performance (8.24 t ha-1) closely followed by inbred BRRI dhan-29
(7.20 t ha-1) and then BRRI hybrid-3 (6.65 t ha-1). The hybrid varieties
Heera-4 had maximum CGR, RGR particularly in the reproductive stage (90
DAT) possibly for high sink demand and thus, this variety produced around
34% higher yield over the inbred BRRI dhan-34 and Tia. Yield components,
effective tillers hill-1 and 1000-grain weight mainly contributed to the higher
grain yield. These results suggested that the hybrid rice variety, Heera-4 and
inbred BRRI dhan-29 were the best among the test varieties.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Dept. of Agricultural Botany, Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL BOTANY
SEMESTER: July-December, 2014