Abstract

Wheat is the second most important staple food crop of India and contributes a major share to food basket of the country. Since majority of the area under wheat is irrigated, it consumes huge quantity of fresh water for its cultivation. The availability of good quality water for irrigation is decreasing over a period of time due to vagaries of monsoon, urbanization and industrialization. The biggest challenge on this front is to improve the efficiency and productivity of water being used in existing cropping system. Therefore, it is the need of hour to improve water use efficiency for wheat production. In the milieu, the present investigation was taken with an objective of studying the effect of pre-germinated seed in crop establishment under sub-optimal soil moisture conditions by using the residual soil moisture after harvesting of rice in Indo-Gangetic plains, so that pre sowing irrigation requirement for crop establishment may be cut and reduced in time period which require from pre-sowing irrigation to field preparation. This experiment was conducted for two consecutive years 2010-11 and 2011-12 to evaluate the influence of hydropriming on the water use efficiency and grain yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under moisture stress. The experiment was conducted in split plot design with three replications keeping moisture stress treatments (optimum moisture, sub-optimal moisture and dry soil followed by irrigation) in main plots and seed priming treatments (dry seed, hydropriming, and pre-germinated seeds) in subplots. Pregerminated seed produced significantly higher grain yield (5.49 t ha-1), which was statistically similar to hydropriming (5.30 t ha-1). Various seeding methods were statistically at par. The hydro-primed and pregerminated seeds established earlier than dry seeds leading to better crop establishment under optimum, sub optimum soil moisture as well as dry soil conditions leading to higher tillering and grain yield. The results of experiment showed that priming with plain water and pre-germinated seeds improved germination indices, seedling growth and crop establishment. Since priming with plain water and to have pregerminated seeds is simple and cheap method, which can increase germination percentage and homogeneity of seedling emergence under water stress conditions and it can be easily used by farmers. Interactive effect of different seed priming techniques along with seeding at sub optimal soil moisture level proved to be an efficient technique for enhancing water productivity of wheat crop. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sja.v11i2.18410 SAARC J. Agri., 11(2): 149-159 (2013)

Highlights

  • Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), is the most important cereal crop and is staple food for millions of people around the world

  • A field experiment comprising three main plot treatments viz. 1- seeding at optimum moisture level (17.5 %), 2- seeding at sub optimal moisture (10.9 %) and 3- seeding in dry soil followed by irrigation (4.2 %); and three sub plot treatments viz., 1- no seed priming, 2- seed priming with plain water and 3- pre germinated seed was conducted in split plot design with three replications during Rabi seasons of 2010-11 and 201112

  • To impose the moisture stress treatments pre sowing irrigations were given in treatment optimum moisture level, sub optimal moisture level was obtained by using the residual soil moisture after rice harvesting, whereas treatment dry soil followed by irrigation was achieved three times plowing the field to air dry the field

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), is the most important cereal crop and is staple food for millions of people around the world. Since 90 per cent of wheat crop is grown in irrigated condition, it consumes huge quantity of fresh water for its production (Agricultural Statistics at a glance 2010). It is, the need of hour to improve water use efficiency for wheat production. The need of hour to improve water use efficiency for wheat production Keeping this fact in view, the present investigation was undertaken with an objective to study the effect of seed priming and pre germinated seeds in crop establishment under sub optimal soil moisture conditions in Indo-Gangetic plains, so that pre-sowing irrigation requirement of wheat crop and time period (from pre sowing irrigation to field preparation) may be reduced

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Seed Priming
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