2018
DOI: 10.25174/2249-4065/2018/69924
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Quantifying Water Productivity Using Seed Priming and Micro Irrigation in Wheat

Abstract: Field studies were conducted during the four rabi seasons (2011-12 to 2014-15) to investigate the impact of seed priming and micro irrigation on crop establishment, growth, productivity, and water productivity in wheat under different moisture regimes. Results indicated that sprouted seed (5830 kg ha-1) and primed seed (5766 kg ha-1) produced significantly higher grain yield in comparison to un-primed seeds (5416 kg ha-1). The germination was quick in the primed and sprouted seeds relative to non-primed seeds … Show more

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“…number of spike per meter row length, number of spikelet per spike and filled grain per spike were recorded significantly higher in VL 829 primed for 24 hours with normal water than the non primed VL 892 and VL 829. The similar results were also reported by Meena et al (2018) in wheat. All primed treatments recorded statistically at par number of spike per meter row length, number of spikelet per spike and filled grain per spike (Table 2).…”
Section: Yield Attributes and Yieldsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…number of spike per meter row length, number of spikelet per spike and filled grain per spike were recorded significantly higher in VL 829 primed for 24 hours with normal water than the non primed VL 892 and VL 829. The similar results were also reported by Meena et al (2018) in wheat. All primed treatments recorded statistically at par number of spike per meter row length, number of spikelet per spike and filled grain per spike (Table 2).…”
Section: Yield Attributes and Yieldsupporting
confidence: 91%