Physiological Screening of Green Gram (Vigna radiata L.) Varieties by Seedling Germination Traits under PEG Induced Drought Stress

B. Rakavi *

Department of Crop Physiology, PGP College of Agricultural Sciences, Namakkal, (Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University), Coimbatore, India.

S. Sridhar

Department of Crop Physiology, PGP College of Agricultural Sciences, Namakkal, (Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University), Coimbatore, India.

D. S. Srimahesvari

Department of Crop Physiology, PGP College of Agricultural Sciences, Namakkal, (Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University), Coimbatore, India.

A. Subashree

Department of Crop Physiology, PGP College of Agricultural Sciences, Namakkal, (Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University), Coimbatore, India.

S. Suganya

Department of Crop Physiology, PGP College of Agricultural Sciences, Namakkal, (Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University), Coimbatore, India.

P. Sujitha

Department of Crop Physiology, PGP College of Agricultural Sciences, Namakkal, (Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University), Coimbatore, India.

S. Surya Rishi

Department of Crop Physiology, PGP College of Agricultural Sciences, Namakkal, (Affiliated to Tamil Nadu Agricultural University), Coimbatore, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Pulses play an important role in Indian diet due to higher protein content. Among the pulses, green gram (Vigna radiata L.) is one of the leguminous crops with high nutritional value, short growing period and soil fertility restoration by biological nitrogen fixation. Drought stress is one of the major constraints for pulse production which negatively affects its growth and production. The present experiment was performed with the objective of studying the seedling germination traits differences in five mung bean genotypes namely, MH421, VBN2, VBN4, CO8 and CO(Gg)912 under water deficit environment. It was done at laboratory conditions using various concentration of PEG 6000 as 5%, 10%, 15%, 18%, 21%. Using this level of moisture stress, 5 green gram genotypes were screened for their drought stress and the following parameters such as radicle length, shoot length, plant height, germination percentage and seed vigour were noted. By observing physiological traits of different genotypes under stress condition and founded that VBN 2 has drought tolerant ability.

Keywords: PEG-6000 induced drought, green gram varieties, seedling germination traits


How to Cite

Rakavi, B., S. Sridhar, D. S. Srimahesvari, A. Subashree, S. Suganya, P. Sujitha, and S. Surya Rishi. 2022. “Physiological Screening of Green Gram (Vigna Radiata L.) Varieties by Seedling Germination Traits under PEG Induced Drought Stress”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 34 (21):479-85. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2022/v34i2131287.