Influence of Different Planting Dates on the Quantitative and Qualitative Traits of Soybean (Glycine max L.) under Coastal Environments

Muhammad Waseem
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A pot experiment was conducted in spring season during 2018 under the coastal environmental conditions of Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences to examine the effect of planting date on seed yield and quality traits of soybean. In this study three sowing dates (T1 = Mid-January, T2 = Early February and T3 = Mid- February) were tested against three soybean varieties (NARC-I, NARC-II and Rawal) in CRD with four replicates. The results revealed that the effect of sowing dates on seed germination percentage was non-significant (p>0.05) but significant (p<0.05) on rest of the growth, yield and other quality traits of soybean. Similarly, varietal effect on all the growth, yield and its contributing traits were significant (p<0.05). Apart from germination percentage (79.79, 80.33, 81.35 %), significant difference between Mid-January, Early February and Mid-February sowing was determined for plant height (46.89 cm), pods plant-1 (74.79), pod length (4.90 cm), seed weight plant-1 (6.15 g), total biomass weight plant-1(22.91 g), harvest index (26.95 %), number of nodules plant-1 (15.09), root length (8.90 cm), protein content (44.11 %) and oil content (23.64 %), respectively. In case of soybean varieties, NARC- I, NARC-II and Rawal showed significant variation for seed germination (85.35 %), plant height (49.68 cm), pods plant-1(82.07), pod length (5.15 cm), seed weight plant-1 (6.27 g), plant biomass weight plant-1 (23.16 g), harvest index (28.33 %), number of nodules plant-1 (15.87), root length (9.36 cm), protein content (43.36 %) and oil content (23.99 %), respectively. It was concluded that sowing of soybean in first fortnight of February resulted in optimistic results in relation to seed weight plant-1. Too early (Mid-January) or too late (Mid-February) sowing showed similarity (p>0.05) for pods plant-1 and seed weight plant-1. Insignificant (p>0.05) difference between early February and mid- February sowing was observed for pod length, harvest index, nodules plant-1 and root length. On the basis of overall performance, variety NARC-I ranked 1st, NARC-II ranked 2nd and Rawal ranked 3rd; while interactive effect of NARC-II × Early- February sowing maximized seed weight plant-1; while variety Rawal × Early-February sowing resulted in maximum biomass weight. Similarly, interaction of variety ‘NARC-II’ × Mid-February sowing resulted in highest protein content; while interactive effect of variety ‘NARC-II’ × Early-February sowing resulted in highest oil content.
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沿海环境下不同种植日期对大豆数量和质量性状的影响
2018年春季,在Lasbela农业、水与海洋科学大学滨海环境条件下进行盆栽试验,研究了播期对大豆种子产量和品质性状的影响。本试验以3个大豆品种narc - 1、NARC-II和Rawal为试验对象,分4个重复,在3个播期(T1 = 1月中旬、T2 = 2月初和T3 = 2月中旬)进行CRD试验。结果表明,播期对种子发芽率的影响不显著(p>0.05),但对大豆其他生长、产量和其他品质性状的影响显著(p<0.05)。同样,品种对所有生长、产量及其贡献性状的影响均显著(p < 0.05)。除发芽率(79.79、80.33、81.35%)外,1月中旬、2月上旬与2月中旬播期在株高(46.89 cm)、荚果1(74.79)、荚果长(4.90 cm)、种子重(6.15 g)、总生物量(22.91 g)、收获指数(26.95%)、根瘤数(15.09)、根长(8.90 cm)、蛋白质含量(44.11%)和含油量(23.64%)方面均有显著差异。在大豆品种中,NARC- 1、NARC- ii和Rawal的种子发芽率(85.35%)、株高(49.68 cm)、荚果(82.07)、荚果长(5.15 cm)、种子重(6.27 g)、生物量(23.16 g)、收获指数(28.33%)、根瘤数(15.87)、根长(9.36 cm)、蛋白质含量(43.36%)和含油量(23.99%)差异显著。结果表明,2月前两周播种大豆对植株1号的种子重有较好的影响。早播(1月中旬)和晚播(2月中旬)荚果植株-1和种子重植株-1的播种效果相似(p>0.05)。2月上旬和2月中旬播种时,豆荚长、收获指数、根瘤植株1号和根长差异不显著(p>0.05)。综合性能方面,品种NARC-I排名第一,NARC-II排名第二,Rawal排名第三;而NARC-II与早二月播种的交互效应使植株-1的种子重最大化;而品种“拉瓦尔×早二月”的生物量最大。品种“NARC-II”与二月中旬播互作的蛋白质含量最高;品种“NARC-II”与二月初播的互作效应导致含油量最高。
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