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PJB-2022-548

INDUCING TOLERANCE AGAINST DROUGHT IN RAPESEED VIA SEED PRIMING WITH MELATONIN AND ITS EFFECT ON GROWTH AND YIELD  

Kaleem Ahmad
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INDUCING TOLERANCE AGAINST DROUGHT IN RAPESEED VIA SEED PRIMING WITH MELATONIN AND ITS EFFECT ON GROWTH AND YIELD   Kaleem Ahmad and Fazal Munsif Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Crop Production Sciences The University of Agriculture, Peshawar-Pakistan January, 2022 ABSTRACT The present study was carried out during winter 2019-20 at the Amir Muhammad Khan Research Farm in Mardan, University of Agriculture Peshawar. The present study was comprised of two rapeseed varieties (Pakola and Shiraali), two environmental conditions (irrigated and rain-fed), and seed priming (hydro-priming and seed primed with MEL). The study was performed in randomised complete block design with four replications in split plot layouts. The environment and cultivars were allotted to the main plot while seed priming was kept in sub plot. Seeds of respective cultivars were grown at the end of November 2019 in subplot size of 3m × 3m having 6 rows 3m long and 50 cm apart. Findings of the present study revealed that significant differences were noted between the rapeseed cultivars for all studied parameters excluding plants m-2, POD, CAT, thousand-grain weight, and harvest were found similar between the cultivars. The differences between MEL and water seed priming was also found significant for the aforementioned traits excluding number of branches, harvest index and seed protein content. Rain-fed and irrigated conditions also substantially affected all the studied parameters except POD, number of branches, and thousand grain weight. Rapeseed cultivar Sherali produced more number of plants m-2, chl a, plant height, protein content and erusic acid content whereas the activities of APX, CAT, chl b, carotenoid content, biological and seed yield as well as oil content and glucosinolate content as compared with Sherali. The seed primed with MEL enhanced antioxidant activities as well as plant pigments accumulation leading to improved biological and seed yield as compared with hydro-primed. The substantial reduction occurred in plant pigments, seed yield, biological yield and protein content whereas oil content, glucosinolate, erusic acid, carotenoid content, and antioxidants activities were higher under ran-fed conditions. It is concluded that rapeseed cv. Pakola performed better in term of thousand seed weight, seed yield and oil content as compared with Sherali across irrigated and rain-fed conditions and MEL seed primed. Seed priming with MEL had improved seed yield of Pakola by 13.9%, thousand grain weight by 7%, antioxidant activities of POD, CAT and APX by 3%, 24.3% and 39%, respectively while that of Sherali as under rain-fed conditions as compared with no MEL under same conditions.  

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