EVALUATION THE PERFORMANCE OF SOME INTRODUCED CHICKPEA GENOTYPES UNDER RAINFED CONDITIONS

  • AMAL HASSAN MOHAMMED University of Duhok
  • OMED OMER SALIH Malat Agricultural Research Center, Duhok, , Kurdistan Region –Iraq
  • FATHI ABDULKAREEM OMER Dept. of Field Crops, College of Agriculture, University of Duhok, Kurdistan Region –Iraq
Keywords: chickpea;, genotypes;, rainfed;, grain yield;

Abstract

Good chickpea production is depends on the release of new genotypes with improved adaptation. Therefore, a three-year experiment was conducted at Malta Research Center; Duhok Province during growing seasons 2015/16, 2016/17, and 2017/18 to investigate the performance of twenty one newly introduced genotypes of chickpea (FLIP09-73C, FLIP09-78C, FLIP09-83C, FLIP09-117C119C, FLIP09-119C, FLIP09-132C, FLIP09-149C, FLIP09-199C, FLIP09-212C, FLIP09-214C, FLIP09-247C, FLIP09-250C, FLIP09-251C, FLIP09-252C, FLIP09-254C, FLIP09-292C, FLIP09-298C, FLIP09-300C, FLIP09-332C, FLIP09-333C, and FLIP09-345C) from ICARDA under rainfed conditions of Duhok province. Results revealed the superiority of each FLIP09-78C, FLIP09-83C, FLIP09-333C and FLIP09-212C in final grain yield, while each of FLIP09-132C, FLIP09-117C119C and FLIP09-345C were recorded lowest final grain yield, although the genotypes effect was not significant. On the other hand, final grain yield was gradually increased with increasing of the rainfall amount at the end of the seasons. Accordingly, the succeed genotypes are recommended to the farmers in the area and further studies are suggested to ensure the performance of all of these genotypes in comparison to local varieties and in different locations

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Published
2019-08-01
How to Cite
MOHAMMED, A. H., SALIH, O. O., & OMER, F. A. (2019). EVALUATION THE PERFORMANCE OF SOME INTRODUCED CHICKPEA GENOTYPES UNDER RAINFED CONDITIONS. Journal of Duhok University, 22(1), 147-157. https://doi.org/10.26682/avuod.2019.22.1.15
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Agriculture and Veterinary Science