Chickpea under pot study
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Water deficit stress is one of the important factors limiting chickpea production in arid and semiarid regions. Water deficit induced b Polyethylene glycol (PEG) affect physiological and biochemical changes in Chickpea. This investigation was undertaken to evaluate morpho-physiological parameters, levels of osmolytes and activities of antioxidative enzymes under PEG 6000 induced osmotic moderate and severe stress in pot. The plants were subjected to two progressive stresses: moderate (-0.4 MPa) and severe stress (-1.2 MPa).
13p dayhoctainha 10-09-2020 12 1 Download
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A pot experiment was conducted under natural conditions of screen house to evaluate the effect of saline irrigation given at flowering stage on plant water status functioning and their tolerance in two chickpea (Cicer arietinum) genotypes viz. HC-3 and CSG-8962. The pots containing dune sand were saturated with Cldominated saline irrigation at (40-45 DAS) to maintain ECiw of 2.0, 4.0 and 6.0dS m-1 as compared to control. The control plants were irrigated with distilled water.
5p trinhthamhodang4 22-03-2020 16 1 Download
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Root Lesion Nematode (RLN; Pratylenchus thornei Sher and Allen) is a threat to chickpea production, either alone or in presence of Rhizoctonia bataticola. The effects of inoculation of 22 chickpea genotypes with P. thornei alone or with joint inoculation with R. bataticola were investigated in a pot experiment. Culture of P. thornei was developed under aseptic conditions on chickpea (JG 62). The populations developed on roots were inoculated @ 1000 P. thornei/genotype with four treatments: Nematode alone, Nematode + DRR fungus, DRR alone and untreated. Treatments were replicated five times.
8p kequaidan2 13-12-2019 16 1 Download