|
- 2018
Performance and Growth Analysis of Three Mungbean ( Vigna Radiate (L.) Wilczek) Genotypes at Hawassa, EthiopiaDOI: 10.15226/2572-3154/3/2/00118 Abstract: The experiment was conducted during 2017 at the compound of Hawassa University in the College of Agriculture, Southern Ethiopia during off cropping season. To investigate the performance of different mung bean varieties on response of different growth parameters such as Specific Leaf Area, Leaf area ratio, net assimilation rate, and Relative growth and total dry Biomass. Three mung bean cultivars were grown in randomized complete block design with three replications. The objective of the study was to assess the performance of mung bean cultivars in relation to growth parameters and to estimate the analysis of growth characteristics using the primary values generated from these cultivars. Data were specific leaf area ratio, leaf area ratio, net assimilation rate, relative growth rate and above ground biomass. There is significant difference among cultivars observed for total dry biomass. The SLA and LAR of all cultivars increment from first sample to second sample as crop development progressed. The highest SLA and LAR were attributed suniana variety. Gofa local cultivar is highest Total dry biomass, since in this study genetic factor and environment are key factors for achieving optimum growth and dry matter production of mung bean cultivars. Keywords: Leaf Area Ratio; Mung Bean Varieties; Net Assimilation Rate; Performance; Relative Growth; Specific Leaf Area; Total Dry Biomass
|