Initial growth responses of blackgram (Vigna mungo L. Hepper) under elevated CO2 and moisture stress
2006
Vanaja, M.,Central Research Inst. for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad (India). Div. of Crop Science | Ratnakumar, P.,Central Research Inst. for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad (India). Div. of Crop Science | Vagheera, P.,Central Research Inst. for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad (India). Div. of Crop Science | Jyothi, M.,Central Research Inst. for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad (India). Div. of Crop Science | Raghuram Reddy, P.,Central Research Inst. for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad (India). Div. of Crop Science | Jyothi Lakshmi, N.,Central Research Inst. for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad (India). Div. of Crop Science | Maheshwari, M.,Central Research Inst. for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad (India). Div. of Crop Science | Yadav, S.K.,Central Research Inst. for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad (India). Div. of Crop Science
An attempt was made to understand the interactive effect of the elevated CO2 and moisture stress on germination and initial growth responses of blackgarm. Four open top chambers (OTCs) were used for different conditions as follows: irrigated with ambient CO2 (365 ppm), irrigated with elevated CO2 (600 ppm), moisture stress with ambient CO2 and moisture stress with elevated CO2. The percentage of germination, germination speed, emergence index, and vigor index were measured on the 5th and 6th day after sowing (DAS). Plants were harvested at different time intervals, i.e. on 7, 14, 21 and 28 DAS; leaf area and dry weights of the seedlings were recorded. It was observed that moisture stress in general reduced the germination in all the conditions and affected seedling growth. Germination percentage, emergence index, germination speed and vigor index were increased with elevated CO2 under both irrigated and moisture stress conditions. Plants grown at elevated CO2 were taller and attained a greater leaf area along with more biomass than those grown at ambient CO2 levels under irrigated or moisture stress conditions, independently of the time interval studied. The increase in the germination, larger leaf area and dry matter of root, shoot and leaf proved that CO2 enrichment of the atmosphere will be beneficial for the crops for better establishment and greater productivity.
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