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The present experiment was conducted in the Agricultural Botany field
laboratory of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar,
Dhaka, Bangladesh during rabi season (November 2016 to March, 2017)  to
study the response of chickpea varieties to different levels of irrigation . In this
experiment, the treatment consisted of three chickpea varieties viz. BARI
Chola-5, BARI Chola-9 and BARI Chola-7 and four irrigation levels viz. No
irrigation, Irrigation after 40 and 50 DAS, Irrigation after 60 and 80 DAS,
Irrigation after 50, 70, and 90  DAS. The experiment was laid out in a
Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. The collected data
were statistically analyzed for evaluation of the treatment effect. Results
showed significant variations among the treatments in respect of  majority of
the observed parameters. The tallest plant height was obtained from BARI
Chola 9. BARI Chola 9 
produced maximum number of branch per plant,
number of pod per plant, number of seeds per pod, 1000-seed. The highest
yield (1.723 t/ha) was recorded in care of  BARI Chola-9. The lowest yield was
recorded in BARI Chola-5 (1.434 kg/h). Significant influence of different
levels of irrigation ware observed on maximum parameters. The tallest plant
was recorded with the  Irrigation after 60 and 80 DAS. The maximum number
of pod per plant (37.39), number of seed per pod (2.28), 1000-seed weight
(123.00 g) were  produced with the  Irrigation after 60 and 80 DAS. The
maximum yield of seed per hectare (2.15 t) was obtained from Irrigation after
60 and 80 DAS treatment. The interaction between variety and irrigation was
found significant on the all the  parameters. The highest yield of seed per
hectare (2.52 tones) was obtained from BARI Chola-9  with Irrigation after 60
and  80  DAS treatment combination
 
The highest yield of stover per hectare
2.62 tones, biological yield per hectare 5.13 tones, harvest index    49.02 %
were  obtained from BARI Chola-9  with  Irrigation after 60 and 80 DAS.
treatment combination. | 
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