Indian Journal of Agricultural Research

SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2018
  • Volume: 52
  • Issue: 3

Identification of promising Lentil genotypes for Terai region of West Bengal

  • Author:
  • Senpon Ngomle, P.M Bhattacharya, B.S Ambesh, A. Roy
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 271 to 277

Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Pundibari-736 165, West Bengal, India

Abstract

The present investigation was carried out during 2015–2017, where 22 lentil genotypes grown under bio inoculation treatedand non treated conditions in multi location for two consecutive seasons, in order toidentify bioinoculants responsive and suitable varieties. The trial was conducted in two district of West Bengal i.e. Malda and Coochbehar. The results indicated that genotypes responded differentially to bio inoculants. Six genotypes ILL-2-8, PL-406, Subrata, ILL-2-14, L4076 and ILL-10951 performed well with higher inoculation efficiency. There was a positive relation between inoculation efficiency and change in harvest index due to bio inoculation and a negative relationship was found between percent incremental dry matter accumulated in the shoot and change in harvest index due to bio-inoculation. Five lentil genotypes which are responsive to bio inoculants were selected and its assessment was done in order to select the most suitable genotypes in specific environments. From the results, it was evident that significant differences were found among 5 lentil genotypes. In Coochbehar district the highest yield was recorded in K 75 (1.83t/ha). In Malda district, the same variety yielded significantly higher than all other varieties with 2.47 t/ha. Out of the selected varieties for multilocational trial, which performed better than the popular variety Maitree with a potential yield of 1.16 and 1.76 t/ha in Coochbehar and Malda tested under different projects, K-75 and BM-6 may be selected for further exploitation in the region with good adaptability and yield potential.

Keywords

Bio inoculants, Environment. Germplasms, Lentil, Multilocational, Partitioning