Abstract:
Finger millet is a climate resilient rainfed crop; its production remains low
due to the varietal selection and poor establishment methods. A field experiment was
conducted during the Yala season of 2023 at Agriculture Research Station, Thirunel-
vely to investigate the effects of different planting methods on plant growth, grain
yield and seed quality parameters of different varieties of finger millet (Eleusine cor-
acana L.). The experiment was laid out in a split plot design with nine treatment com-
binations namely broadcasting, line sowing and transplanting with three varieties such
as Rawana, Oshadha, and Local and replicated three times. Significant differences
between means were evaluated by Duncan’s multiple range test. Results on trans-
planting methods significantly (P<0.05) influenced the growth and yield of finger
millet. The highest number of tillers (3 nos) per hill was observed in transplanting
method followed by line sowing (2 nos) and lastly broadcasting (1 nos). The highest
number of ears was produced in transplanting method (4) and the lowest (2) in the
broadcasting and line sowing. Transplanting scoring the highest (4) and broadcasting
and line sowing the lowest (2). Regarding grain yield, the highest yield was in Rawana
variety (3.87 t ha-1) whilst Oshadha and Local showed the yield of 3.07 t ha-1and 1.9
t ha-1, respectively. The highest yield of 3.71 t ha-1 was observed in transplanting
method and line sowing and broadcasting showed 2.74 t ha-1 2.39 t ha-1, respectively.
It can be concluded that cultivating Rawana variety under transplanting method was
more appropriate to obtain a higher ear number, tiller number and grain yield in finger
millet. Which will help to enhance the economy and health status of low-income
farmers.