2018
DOI: 10.3329/agric.v15i2.35471
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The influence of Waterlogging Period on Yield and Yield Components of Mungbean (<i>Vigna radiata</i> L. Wilczek)

Abstract: Yield performance of 10 selected mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) genotypes, viz. GK-7, GK-48, GK-65, VC-6173A, CO-3, IPSA-12, IPSA-13, IPSA-15, BARI Mug-5 and BUmug 2 was evaluated under waterlogged condition in the research field of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur, Bangladesh during April to July 2011. Waterlogging depth was 3-5 cm, created by irrigation from tap water and imposed at 22 days after emergence of seedlings which was maintained for 2, 4 and 6 days in the thr… Show more

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“…Islam 2003did not find any significant difference on the number of seed pod -1 due to waterlogging at different growth stages as a well as across mungbean genotypes. However, Amin et al (2017) reported that Irrespective of genotypes, the number of seed pods -1 in mungbean affected significantly due to waterlogging stress.…”
Section: Seed Per Podmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Islam 2003did not find any significant difference on the number of seed pod -1 due to waterlogging at different growth stages as a well as across mungbean genotypes. However, Amin et al (2017) reported that Irrespective of genotypes, the number of seed pods -1 in mungbean affected significantly due to waterlogging stress.…”
Section: Seed Per Podmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, under flood condition the highest pod numbers per plant was found in G25 followed by G26 and G3. Amin et al (2017) reported that the number of pods plant -1 in mungbean affected significantly due to waterlogging stress. Umaharan et al (1997) reported that waterlogging during the vegetative period resulted in a significant decline in pod yield of cowpea and the reductions reflected in the number of pod plant -1 .…”
Section: Number Of Pods Per Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the reductions in root growth, leaf water potential, and leaf photosynthesis under waterlogging in mungbean might have resulted in decreasing yield components and seed yield. It was reported in mungbean with a waterlogging duration of more than 6 days (Kumar et al, 2013;Ahmed et al, 2002) and at 4 days of waterlogging (Amin et al, 2017;Amin et al, 2016).…”
Section: Effect Of Waterlogging Duration On Yield Components and Seed Yield Mungbeanmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Waterlogging in mungbean is not unusual, but despite this fact, there is little information on the responses of germination, physiological characteristics, and yield of mungbean varieties to soil waterlogging. Under the field conditions, waterlogging duration varies with the intensity and duration of rain, and soil types as well (Amin et al, 2017). Furthermore, successful selection and breeding for varieties with waterlogging tolerance can only be attained when the mechanisms of waterlogging tolerance in mungbean are fully understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beberapa tanaman dilaporkan mengalami penurunan tinggi tanaman setelah mengalami durasi cekaman penggenangan. Cekaman penggenangan 6 hari mengakibatkan penurunan tinggi kacang hijau (Amin et al, 2017). Pada tanaman sorgum dilaporkan bahwa semakin lama durasi penggenangan menurunkan tinggi tanaman dan tinggi tanaman mengalami penurunan sebesar 18-20% setelah penggenangan 12 hari (Promkhambut et al, 2010).…”
Section: Tinggi Tanamanunclassified