Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].

Loss of foliage in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] crop through leaf eating insects and diseases is common in tropical and sub-tropical countries where farmers do not protect their crops adequately. Experiments were carried out with eight levels of defoliations (0, 25, 50 and 75% either from t...

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Main Authors: Alam Mondal, Monjurul, Ali Fakir, Md Solaiman, Ismail, Mohd Razi, Ashrafuzzaman, M.
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spelling my.upm.eprints.236892015-10-08T04:44:11Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23689/ Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek]. Alam Mondal, Monjurul Ali Fakir, Md Solaiman Ismail, Mohd Razi Ashrafuzzaman, M. Loss of foliage in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] crop through leaf eating insects and diseases is common in tropical and sub-tropical countries where farmers do not protect their crops adequately. Experiments were carried out with eight levels of defoliations (0, 25, 50 and 75% either from top or from base of the canopy, and 100%) to investigate the growth, reproductive characters, and yield attributes in two high and two low yielding mungbean genotypes. Results revealed that degrees of defoliations parallely decreased leaf area and total dry matter (TDM) production irrespective of seasons and genotypes. Defoliation not only reduced source sizes but also decreased total sink (flower) production resulting in lower pod and seed yields. However, basal 25% defoliation did not significantly decrease TDM and seed yield plant-1 indicating the fact that the mungbean plant, in general, can tolerate 25% basal leaf loss of the canopy. Furthermore, the high yielding genotypes showed higher compensatory mechanism of source loss than the low yielders. Exceeding this threshold limit (> 25%) either from the base or from the top of the canopy defoliation significantly reduced TDM and seed yield. Reduction in yield was higher with top defoliation than basal defoliation. Implication of the results in relation to pest management is also discussed. Southern Cross Publishing 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23689/1/Effect%20of%20defoliation%20on%20growth.pdf Alam Mondal, Monjurul and Ali Fakir, Md Solaiman and Ismail, Mohd Razi and Ashrafuzzaman, M. (2011) Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek]. Australian Journal of Crop Science, 5 (8). pp. 987-992. ISSN 1835-2693; ESSN:1835-2707 http://www.sciencej.com/ English
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description Loss of foliage in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] crop through leaf eating insects and diseases is common in tropical and sub-tropical countries where farmers do not protect their crops adequately. Experiments were carried out with eight levels of defoliations (0, 25, 50 and 75% either from top or from base of the canopy, and 100%) to investigate the growth, reproductive characters, and yield attributes in two high and two low yielding mungbean genotypes. Results revealed that degrees of defoliations parallely decreased leaf area and total dry matter (TDM) production irrespective of seasons and genotypes. Defoliation not only reduced source sizes but also decreased total sink (flower) production resulting in lower pod and seed yields. However, basal 25% defoliation did not significantly decrease TDM and seed yield plant-1 indicating the fact that the mungbean plant, in general, can tolerate 25% basal leaf loss of the canopy. Furthermore, the high yielding genotypes showed higher compensatory mechanism of source loss than the low yielders. Exceeding this threshold limit (> 25%) either from the base or from the top of the canopy defoliation significantly reduced TDM and seed yield. Reduction in yield was higher with top defoliation than basal defoliation. Implication of the results in relation to pest management is also discussed.
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author Alam Mondal, Monjurul
Ali Fakir, Md Solaiman
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Ashrafuzzaman, M.
spellingShingle Alam Mondal, Monjurul
Ali Fakir, Md Solaiman
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Ashrafuzzaman, M.
Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].
author_facet Alam Mondal, Monjurul
Ali Fakir, Md Solaiman
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Ashrafuzzaman, M.
author_sort Alam Mondal, Monjurul
title Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].
title_short Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].
title_full Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].
title_fullStr Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].
title_full_unstemmed Effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek].
title_sort effect of defoliation on growth, reproductive characters and yield in mungbean [vigna radiata (l.) wilczek].
publisher Southern Cross Publishing
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23689/1/Effect%20of%20defoliation%20on%20growth.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23689/
http://www.sciencej.com/
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