Determination of physiological and harvestable mass-maturity of seeds during rainy and post-rainy seasons in barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea (Roxb). Link)

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY Range Management and Agroforestry Pub Date : 2023-06-25 DOI:10.59515/rma.2023.v44.i1.10
N. Kannababu, B. Amasiddha, R. Venkateswarlu, I.K. Das, B. Prabhakar, Vilas A. Tonapi
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It is essential to identify the appropriate stage of physiological maturity (PM) and harvestable mass-maturity (HM) of seed, considering both seed yield and physiological quality traits in barnyard millet. The earliest possible date for the appearance of seed formation (setting) was marked as the first stage of harvest (HS-I) at 21 days after anthesis (DAA) during the rainy season (RS) and 14 DAA during the post-rainy season (PRS) in cultivars VL172 and VL207, respectively. The traits viz., seed hardness, moisture content, test weight, yield, germination, field emergence, seedling vigour index, electrical conductivity and seedling α-amylase activity were assessed to understand the effect of eight different maturation stages on seed yield, vigour and storability. Based on illustrations of significant differences for most of these traits, the PM was identified at 42 DAA during RS and 35 DAA during PRS; and HM until 49 DAA during RS and 42 DAA during PRS. The study also illustrated the use of second-order polynomial regression models to predict the proper stages of harvest during RS and PRS. The study revealed prominent morphological indicators of seed maturity (PM to HM). The findings provided meaningful and relevant information for successful seed crop management aiming at higher yield coupled with better physiological quality of seeds in barnyard millet across the seasons.
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谷子(Echinochloa frumentacea, Roxb)雨季和雨季后种子生理和可收获质量成熟度的测定。链接)
在综合考虑谷子产量和生理品质性状的基础上,确定谷子适宜的生理成熟期和可收获质量成熟期至关重要。品种VL172和VL207在雨季(RS)和雨季后(PRS)分别在开花后21天(DAA)和14天(DAA)标记为第一收获期(HS-I)。通过对种子硬度、含水量、试重、产量、发芽率、田间出苗率、幼苗活力指数、电导率和幼苗α-淀粉酶活性等性状的评价,了解8个不同成熟阶段对种子产量、活力和贮藏性的影响。基于对这些性状的显著性差异的说明,PM在RS期的42 DAA和PRS期的35 DAA被确定;和HM分别在RS期和PRS期分别达到49daa和42daa。该研究还说明了利用二阶多项式回归模型来预测RS和PRS期间的适当收获阶段。研究发现种子成熟的形态学指标(PM到HM)显著。研究结果为谷子种子作物的成功经营提供了有意义的相关信息,有助于谷子在不同季节实现更高的产量和更好的种子生理品质。
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