2015
DOI: 10.3329/jasbs.v41i1.46192
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Growth Analysis Of Brri Dhan-44 (Oryza Sativa L.) Following 2,3,5 Tri-Iodo Benzoic Acid Application

Abstract: A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of different concentrations (0,10, 25, 50 and 100 ppm) of 2,3,5 Tri-iodo benzoic acid (TIBA) on growth of BRRI dhan-44. With few exceptions LA, LAR, SLA and LAD showed almost similar trend andincreased due to 10 ppm at all stages. Whereas, other treatments showed a decrease inmost cases. Significant variations were observed at 40 DAS in LA, at 20 and 40 DAS inLAR and throughout the growing period of SLA and LAD. Significant increase wasobserved in SLW at… Show more

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“…Results of several investigations of the world revealed that application of 2,3,5 tri-iodo benzoic acid (TIBA) have potential effects in modifying growth, yield and biochemical component of several economically important plants (Phillips and Chilcote 1981, Ravichandran and Ramaswami 1991, Kler and Dhillon 1993, Rahman and Rahman 1997, Mondal and Dutta 2002, Djanaguiraman et al 2005, Surendra et al 2006, Abdelgadir et al 2009). But, research work regarding the effect of TIBA on cereals crops is limited from elsewhere of the world and also in Bangladesh (Munira 2015, Adam et al 2015. Hence, the present work was under taken to evaluate the effect of TIBA on yield and biochemical component of BRRI dhan-44.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of several investigations of the world revealed that application of 2,3,5 tri-iodo benzoic acid (TIBA) have potential effects in modifying growth, yield and biochemical component of several economically important plants (Phillips and Chilcote 1981, Ravichandran and Ramaswami 1991, Kler and Dhillon 1993, Rahman and Rahman 1997, Mondal and Dutta 2002, Djanaguiraman et al 2005, Surendra et al 2006, Abdelgadir et al 2009). But, research work regarding the effect of TIBA on cereals crops is limited from elsewhere of the world and also in Bangladesh (Munira 2015, Adam et al 2015. Hence, the present work was under taken to evaluate the effect of TIBA on yield and biochemical component of BRRI dhan-44.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaf area ratio of BRRI Dhan-55 were recorded significantly higher due to all treatments and the maximum was noted from Rhizobium treated plants. Application of TIBA treatments produced higher LAR at 10 days after spray and then decreased gradually in BRRI Dhan-44 (Adam et al 2015). Specific leaf weight of BRRI Dhan-55 was found to reduced following all treatments and was significant due to Rhizobium inoculation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Findings indicated that different concentrations of TIBA and Rhizobium inoculation had not produced any better results in relative growth rate (RGR) and net assimilation rate (NAR) of BRRI Dhan-55 and the minimum was observed from Rhizobium treated plants. Adam et al (2015) recorded both stimulating and retarding effects of TIBA on SLW, RGR and NAR of BRRI Dhan-44 at different days after spray. The probable reason of decreasing RGR could be attributed to shading of lower leaves by upper leaves (Thorne 1961).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…IBA also has positive effects on protein contents in Tectonagrandis L. [ 69 ]. 2, 3, 5-Triiodo benzoic acid has been found to reduce the photosynthetic pigments in Oryza sativa [ 70 ]. Conversely, IAA has been reported to increase the total soluble proteins and total soluble sugars in soybean [ 71 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%