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

Authors

  • N. Kannababu ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research, Rajendranagar-500030, India Author
  • B. Amasiddha ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research, Rajendranagar-500030, India Author
  • R. Venkateswarlu ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research, Rajendranagar-500030, India Author
  • I.K. Das ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research, Rajendranagar-500030, India Author
  • B. Prabhakar ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research, Rajendranagar-500030, India Author
  • Vilas A Tonapi ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research, Rajendranagar-500030, India Author

Keywords:

Barnyard millet, Morphological indices, Polynomial regression, Seed physiological quality, Seed yield

Abstract

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 earliestpossible date for the appearance of seed formation (setting) was marked as the first stage of harvest (HS-I) at21 days after anthesis (DAA) during the rainy season (RS) and 14 DAA during the post-rainy season (PRS) incultivars 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 activitywere assessed to understand the effect of eight different maturation stages on seed yield, vigour andstorability. Based on illustrations of significant differences for most of these traits, the PM was identified at 42DAA 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 harvestduring RS and PRS. The study revealed prominent morphological indicators of seed maturity (PM to HM). Thefindings provided meaningful and relevant information for successful seed crop management aiming at higheryield coupled with better physiological quality of seeds in barnyard millet across the seasons.

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Published

2023-03-30

How to Cite

Determination of physiological and harvestable mass-maturity of seeds during rainy and post-rainy seasons in barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea (Roxb). Link). (2023). Range Management and Agroforestry, 44(1), 84-94. https://myresearchjournals.com/rma/article/view/23