AGRO-MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF GLUTNOUS, NON-GLUTINOUS, AROMATIC AND NON-AROMATIC RICE CULTIVARS OF SYLHET
Abstract
Agro-morphological and physico-chemical characterization is fundamental in order to
provide information for plant breeding programs. The aim of the present study was to
characterize twenty local rice cultivars including glutinous and aromatic rice, following
agro-morphological Rice descriptor, IBPGR-IRRI., 1980.The experiment was conducted
under field condition during the period from June to December, 2014, at the experimental
field of the Department of Agronomy and Haor Agriculture, Sylhet Agricultural University,
Sylhet. Grain physicochemical analysis was done at the laboratory of Grain Quality and
Nutrition Division, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI). Seeds were collected across
the Sylhet and the study was conducted following Randomized Complete Block Design
(RCBD) with three replications. Polymorphism was observed among 30 of 34 qualitative
characters evaluated, whereas significant differences were observed for all the analyzed
quantitative traits. In terms of qualitative and quantitative traits Khakibiruin, Kakhibiruin,
Gandi, Chorabiruin and Biruin possessed a good number of traits like, leaf length, flag leaf
length, tillering habit, culm angle, height, lodging resistance, panicle length number of grain
per panicle with higher yield than rest of the cultivars. The highest number of tillers was
recorded by the rice cultivar Muktasail which was around 20 tillers per three plant in
average and lowest tiller number showed by Madhumadab which was 10 tiller. Highest
panicle length showed by cultivar Akhnisail (24.92 cm) and lowest by Chinirsail (19.14 cm).
Akhnisail showed highest (138.4) grain per panicle followed by Muktasail and Khakibiruin
showed lowest grain per panicle (75). The highest filled grain per panicle was observed in
Muktasail (109.9) lowest grain per panicle was observed in Bantos (55.4). Highest grain
yield was observed in Kakhibiruin (1.68 t/ha) followed by Khakibiruin and Gandi. Lowest
yield was observed in Madhumadab (0.54 t/ha) and Muktasail (0.54 t/ha). All the sources
were not significantly different in terms of correlation of yield and yield attributes. Leaf
length and breadth, culm length and diameter, flag leaf length, effective tiller, panicle length
and 1000-seed weight showed a positive relationship with yield. In physicochemical
properties analysis Kakhibiruin, Khakibiruin, Chorabiruin, Biruin and Botabiruin found
glutinous type endosperm and Kalijira, Chinigura and Madhumadab found scented cultivar.