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Assignment
On
chickpea
Submitted to: Submitted by:
Dr. M.L. reagar Sanjay Kumar Sanadya
Assist. Professor M.Sc. final year (PBG)
Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics
College of Agriculture
Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University,
Bikaner – 334006
Kingdom Plantae
Division Magnoliophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Fabales
Family Fabaceae
Subfamily Faboideae
Genus Cicer
Species C. arietinum
Binomial name Cicer arietinum
Common name Indian
pea, bengal
gram, chana
Chromosome
no.
16
Plant Habit
Chickpea is a herbaceous annual plant is mostly covered with glandular or
non glandular hairs.
Based on seed size and color, cultivated chickpeas are of two types
1. Macrosperma (kabuli type). Large (100-seed mass >25 g), round or ramhead,and cream -
colored.
2. Microsperma (desi type). small and angular in shape. The seed color varies
from cream, black, brown, yellow to green.
Seed and germination
Chickpea seeds have a seed coat, two cotyledons, and an embryo. The seed coat consists of
two layers, the outer testa and the inner tegmen, and a hilum. The hilum is the point of
attachment of the seed to the pod.
The embryo consists of an axis and two fleshy cotyledons (Fig. 1b to d). The pointed end of
the axis is the radicle and the feathery end the plumule.
Chickpea seeds germinate at an optimum temperature (28-33°C). Germination begins with
absorption of moisture and swelling of the seed. The radicle emerges first followed by the
plumule (Fig. 1e to i). The growth of the plumule produces an erect shoot and leaves, and the
radicle grows to produce the roots.
Seed and its germination
Root
Chickpea plants have a strong tap root system with 3 or 4 rows of lateral roots. The roots grow 1.5-2.0 m deep. Chickpea
roots bear Rhizobium nodules (Fig. 2).
Stem
The chickpea stem is erect, branched, viscous, hairy, herbaceous, green, and solid. There are primary, secondary, and tertiary
branches.
Primary branches arise from the ground level as they develop from the plumular shoot as well as the lateral branches of the
seedling.
Secondary branches develop at buds located on the primary branches.
Tertiary branches arise from the secondary branches.
Leaves
Chickpea leaves are petiolate, compound, and pseudoimparipinnate (one of the leaflets of terminal pair occupying apical
position).
Stipules
The stipules are ovate to triangular in shape and serrated (2-6 teeth).
Pubescence
The external surface of the chickpea plant, except the corolla, is densely covered with glandular
or nonglandular hairs
Inflorescence
The solitary flowers are borne in an axillary raceme.
Flowers
Chickpea flowers are complete and bisexual. They are white, pink,
purple or blue in color.
The axillary inflorescence is shorter than the subtending leaf.
Calyx
five sepals
Corolla
Chickpea flowers have five petals which are generally purplish red or
light pink
color.
The petals are polypetalous i.e., consisting of standard , wings, and
keel (Fig. 3b).
Androeclum
There are 10 stamens in diadelphous (9)+1 condition (Fig. 3d,e). The
filaments of nine of the stamens are fused, forming an androecial
sheath; the tenth stamen is free. The pollen grains are orange.
Gynoeclum
The ovary is monocarpellary. It is ovate with a pubescent (glandular
hairs predominate) surface. The ovary is 2-3 mm long and 1-15 mm
wide. There are 1-3 ovules, rarely 4.
Developmental Stages of the Bud and Flower
Eshel (1968) identified five stages of development of the bud and flower in chickpea.
Closed bud
At this stage, the stigma is immature and the anthers are still at the base of the bud.
 Hooded bud
The corolla has elongated, and the anthers are about half the height of the style. The stigma is
receptive. Emasculation is done at this stage.
 Half-open flower
At this stage the anthers attain the same height as the stigma, and the pollen mature just before
the dehiscence of the anthers. Self-pollination takes place at this stage while the keel petal
remains closed, preventing the entry of foreign pollen. For crossing, pollen are collected at this
stage.
Fully open flower
The anthers become shrivelled, while the standard and wing petals are fully expanded.
Fertilization takes place 24 h after pollination.
Fading flower
This is the post fertilization stage during which the ovary begins to elongate.
Anthesis
Opening of flower bud called anthesis.
Anthesis in chickpea is throughout the day.
Pod and Seed Development
Pod formation begins 5-6 days after fertilization. The pod is typically inflated, ending in a mucro and sometimes looking
like a thorn.
The number of pods plant-1 varies between 30 and 150, depending on the environmental conditions and the genotype.
The pod wall is 0.3 mm thick with three layers-exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp.
The exocarp is hairy and glandular.
The mesocarp has 6-8 layers of parenchyma.
The endocarp consists of 3-4 cell layers with fibers in its outermost region and 5-6 layers of parenchyma.
Pod size ranges from 15 to 30 mm in length, 7-14 mm in thickness, and 2-15 mm in width.
The number of seeds pod-1 ranges from one to two, with the maximum being three.
The seeds are ramhead or owl's-head shaped, and the surface may be smooth or wrinkled.
The two cotyledons are separated by a groove in highly wrinkled seeds.
The length of the seed ranges from 4 to 12 mm and its width from 4 to 8 mm. The seed mass varies from 0.10 to 0.75 g
seed-1.
The seed color ranges from whitish (even chalky) and cream to deep black. Many other colors like red, orange, brown,
green, and yellow may be found. The cotyledons are cream, green, or orange colored.
Crossing procedure
Selection of buds for emasculation
 Buds should be selected one or two days
before anthesis.
a. Remove frontal sepal
b. Open keel
c. Removed anther
d. Placement of desired pollen
Pollination
Pollination is accomplished in the following ways:
1. Singh and Auckland (1975) recommended simultaneous emasculation
and pollination. They also reported that pollination can be done at any time between
08:00 and 17:00 h and also reported that 24% pod-setting when artificial pollination
was done on the same day as emasculation and 15% pod-setting when it was done one
day after emasculation.
2. Dahiya, 1974 reported if a cross is to be made involving parents of
contrasting flower color and other morphological characters, then pollination can be
done without emasculation.
The natural rate of pod-setting in chickpea lies between 18 and 59%.
 Low seed-setting in chickpea is mainly due to high humidity and cloudy weather.
 When crossing is successful, pod formation starts within five or six days.
 Mature pods are harvested 60 days after pollination.
Chickpea

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Chickpea

  • 1. Assignment On chickpea Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. M.L. reagar Sanjay Kumar Sanadya Assist. Professor M.Sc. final year (PBG) Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics College of Agriculture Swami Keshwanand Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner – 334006
  • 2. Kingdom Plantae Division Magnoliophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Fabales Family Fabaceae Subfamily Faboideae Genus Cicer Species C. arietinum Binomial name Cicer arietinum Common name Indian pea, bengal gram, chana Chromosome no. 16
  • 3. Plant Habit Chickpea is a herbaceous annual plant is mostly covered with glandular or non glandular hairs. Based on seed size and color, cultivated chickpeas are of two types 1. Macrosperma (kabuli type). Large (100-seed mass >25 g), round or ramhead,and cream - colored. 2. Microsperma (desi type). small and angular in shape. The seed color varies from cream, black, brown, yellow to green.
  • 4. Seed and germination Chickpea seeds have a seed coat, two cotyledons, and an embryo. The seed coat consists of two layers, the outer testa and the inner tegmen, and a hilum. The hilum is the point of attachment of the seed to the pod. The embryo consists of an axis and two fleshy cotyledons (Fig. 1b to d). The pointed end of the axis is the radicle and the feathery end the plumule. Chickpea seeds germinate at an optimum temperature (28-33°C). Germination begins with absorption of moisture and swelling of the seed. The radicle emerges first followed by the plumule (Fig. 1e to i). The growth of the plumule produces an erect shoot and leaves, and the radicle grows to produce the roots.
  • 5. Seed and its germination
  • 6. Root Chickpea plants have a strong tap root system with 3 or 4 rows of lateral roots. The roots grow 1.5-2.0 m deep. Chickpea roots bear Rhizobium nodules (Fig. 2). Stem The chickpea stem is erect, branched, viscous, hairy, herbaceous, green, and solid. There are primary, secondary, and tertiary branches. Primary branches arise from the ground level as they develop from the plumular shoot as well as the lateral branches of the seedling. Secondary branches develop at buds located on the primary branches. Tertiary branches arise from the secondary branches. Leaves Chickpea leaves are petiolate, compound, and pseudoimparipinnate (one of the leaflets of terminal pair occupying apical position). Stipules The stipules are ovate to triangular in shape and serrated (2-6 teeth). Pubescence The external surface of the chickpea plant, except the corolla, is densely covered with glandular or nonglandular hairs Inflorescence The solitary flowers are borne in an axillary raceme.
  • 7. Flowers Chickpea flowers are complete and bisexual. They are white, pink, purple or blue in color. The axillary inflorescence is shorter than the subtending leaf. Calyx five sepals Corolla Chickpea flowers have five petals which are generally purplish red or light pink color. The petals are polypetalous i.e., consisting of standard , wings, and keel (Fig. 3b). Androeclum There are 10 stamens in diadelphous (9)+1 condition (Fig. 3d,e). The filaments of nine of the stamens are fused, forming an androecial sheath; the tenth stamen is free. The pollen grains are orange. Gynoeclum The ovary is monocarpellary. It is ovate with a pubescent (glandular hairs predominate) surface. The ovary is 2-3 mm long and 1-15 mm wide. There are 1-3 ovules, rarely 4.
  • 8. Developmental Stages of the Bud and Flower Eshel (1968) identified five stages of development of the bud and flower in chickpea. Closed bud At this stage, the stigma is immature and the anthers are still at the base of the bud.  Hooded bud The corolla has elongated, and the anthers are about half the height of the style. The stigma is receptive. Emasculation is done at this stage.  Half-open flower At this stage the anthers attain the same height as the stigma, and the pollen mature just before the dehiscence of the anthers. Self-pollination takes place at this stage while the keel petal remains closed, preventing the entry of foreign pollen. For crossing, pollen are collected at this stage. Fully open flower The anthers become shrivelled, while the standard and wing petals are fully expanded. Fertilization takes place 24 h after pollination. Fading flower This is the post fertilization stage during which the ovary begins to elongate.
  • 9. Anthesis Opening of flower bud called anthesis. Anthesis in chickpea is throughout the day. Pod and Seed Development Pod formation begins 5-6 days after fertilization. The pod is typically inflated, ending in a mucro and sometimes looking like a thorn. The number of pods plant-1 varies between 30 and 150, depending on the environmental conditions and the genotype. The pod wall is 0.3 mm thick with three layers-exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp. The exocarp is hairy and glandular. The mesocarp has 6-8 layers of parenchyma. The endocarp consists of 3-4 cell layers with fibers in its outermost region and 5-6 layers of parenchyma. Pod size ranges from 15 to 30 mm in length, 7-14 mm in thickness, and 2-15 mm in width. The number of seeds pod-1 ranges from one to two, with the maximum being three. The seeds are ramhead or owl's-head shaped, and the surface may be smooth or wrinkled. The two cotyledons are separated by a groove in highly wrinkled seeds. The length of the seed ranges from 4 to 12 mm and its width from 4 to 8 mm. The seed mass varies from 0.10 to 0.75 g seed-1. The seed color ranges from whitish (even chalky) and cream to deep black. Many other colors like red, orange, brown, green, and yellow may be found. The cotyledons are cream, green, or orange colored.
  • 10. Crossing procedure Selection of buds for emasculation  Buds should be selected one or two days before anthesis. a. Remove frontal sepal b. Open keel c. Removed anther d. Placement of desired pollen
  • 11. Pollination Pollination is accomplished in the following ways: 1. Singh and Auckland (1975) recommended simultaneous emasculation and pollination. They also reported that pollination can be done at any time between 08:00 and 17:00 h and also reported that 24% pod-setting when artificial pollination was done on the same day as emasculation and 15% pod-setting when it was done one day after emasculation. 2. Dahiya, 1974 reported if a cross is to be made involving parents of contrasting flower color and other morphological characters, then pollination can be done without emasculation. The natural rate of pod-setting in chickpea lies between 18 and 59%.  Low seed-setting in chickpea is mainly due to high humidity and cloudy weather.  When crossing is successful, pod formation starts within five or six days.  Mature pods are harvested 60 days after pollination.