Abstract:
An experiment was conducted in the Central Farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka-1207, to screen the resistant varieties of Soybean against
Soybean Mosaic Virus (SMV) according to incidence and severity during the
period from November 2020 to March 2021. Four soybean varieties viz. BARI
Soybean-4, BARI Soybean-5, BARI Soybean-6, and Sohag, were used in this
experiment by following RCBD design with three replications, data on following
parameter viz. diseases incidence (%), severity (%), growth, yield, and yield
contributing traits were recorded. There was significant variation found in all
traits measured in field. In case of disease incidence and diseases severity, the
lowest disease incidence (22.23%) as well as diseases severity (10.65 %) were
found in BARI Soybean-4 whereas the highest disease incidence and diseases
severity (%) were also found in Sohag that were 27.17% and 12.79 % respectively.
In case of growth characteristics like plant height, the number of branches plant
comprising the number of leaves, BARI Soybean-4 showed best performance over
others where the highest number of leaves plant
ii
-1
was recorded from BARI
soybean-4 (26.07). In the case of yield and yield attributing traits, the average
range of pod number plant
-1
varied from 25.40-43.20. Maximum pod number was
recorded in BARI Soybean-4 (43.20) and maximum pod length (cm) was recorded
in BARI Soybean-6 (3.38 cm). The highest number of seed pod
-1
was recorded in
BARI Soybean-5 (2.55) followed by the variety BARI Soybean-6 (12.56). The
Maximum 100 seed weight was recorded in Sohag (12.24 g). The yield (t/ha)
among the varieties ranges from 0.85 (t/ha) to 1.80 (t/ha). The maximum yield
(t/ha) was recorded in BARI Soybean-6 (1.61 t/ha) and the minimum yield was
also found in Sohag (1.23 t/ha). The highest yield reduction was found in Sohag
(28.48%), on the other hand BARI Soybean-5 (12.88%) had the lowest yield
reduction. There was a negative incidence and yield and positive relation between
incidence and yield reduction. The performance of the variety BARI soybean-4
was much better than the other varieties against Soybean Mosaic Virus (SMV) in
field whereas sohag showed worse performance against SMV.
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
PLANT PATHOLOGY