Affiliation:
1. Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB), Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract
Mungbean ( Vigna radiata) is an economically important pulse crop. It is widely grown by farmers due to its dual profitability in terms of production and enriching soil fertility through biological nitrogen fixation. Harvesting of mungbean is complicated due to its indeterminate
growth habit and presence of green weeds. To dry plants and speed up harvesting of crops, pre-harvest herbicides are used as harvest aids. In the present study, two harvest aid herbicides (paraquat and glyphosate) at three different levels (2.47, 3.70 and 4.94 L ha -1) along with
a non- treated control were tested for two mungbean varieties ('NM-2011' and 'NM-2016') to evaluate their effects on germination parameters. Germination under laboratory conditions, field conditions and mean germination time showed non-significantly different results, while vigour index showed
significant differences. Seeds of 'NM-2011' had 97% germination following 3.70 L ha-1 paraquat or 4.94 L ha-1 glyphosate. Similarly, seeds of 'NM-2016' had 100% germination following 4.94 L ha -1 paraquat, while all levels of glyphosate showed non- significant decreases
in germination as compared to the non-treated control.
Publisher
International Seed Testing Association
Subject
Horticulture,Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science