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Vol. 12, Issue 2 (2023)

Effect of elevated temperature on seed germination and seedling growth indices of chickpea genotypes (Cicer arietinum L.)

Author(s):
PB Bankar, NS More, RW Bharud, RS Wagh and SS Gare
Abstract:
Seeds of twenty chickpea genotypes were subjected to five levels (15/15 ºC, 20/20 ºC, 25/15 ºC, 25/20 ºC and 25/25 ºC) of elevated temperature. Daily germination count, seedling length, germination percentage, promptness index, seedling vigour and various germination stress indices were recorded two days after starting germination test. The elevated temperature stress reduced germination percentage, shoot length and root length of seedling in all genotypes. Among the various temperature regimes, the temperature 15/15 ºC and 20/20 ºC found better for all the recorded parameters with their index. The genotypes Digvijay, PG 96006 and PG 625 recorded highest germination percentage with maximum seedling length, promptness index (PI), germination stress index (GSI), vigour index (VI), coefficient velocity of germination (CVG) with minimum stress susceptibility index (STI). Results also indicated that different growth indices were found effective tool for early screening of heat tolerant and susceptible chickpea genotypes.
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How to cite this article:
PB Bankar, NS More, RW Bharud, RS Wagh, SS Gare. Effect of elevated temperature on seed germination and seedling growth indices of chickpea genotypes (Cicer arietinum L.). Pharma Innovation 2023;12(2):3651-3660.

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