Effect of Seed Priming on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Wheat

Effect of Seed Priming on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Wheat

Authors

  • Saibrina Soil Fertility Research Institute ARC, Tandojam, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Aslam Panhwar Soil Fertility Research Institute ARC, Tandojam, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Mahendar Kumar Sootahar Soil Fertility Research Institute ARC, Tandojam, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Abdul Qudoos Soil Fertility Research Institute ARC, Tandojam, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Khalid Hussain Khokhar Soil Fertility Research Institute ARC, Tandojam, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Hafeezullah Babar Soil Fertility Research Institute ARC, Tandojam, Sindh, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.v15i3.378

Abstract

Zinc (Zn) is essential for various enzymatic, ionic, and metabolic processes, particularly during seed germination. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of different zinc soaking solutions on the germination and early growth of wheat seeds. A field experiment was laid out at the Soil fertility research institute Tandojam. Randomized complete block design was used with plot sizes of 4 × 5 meters (20 m²), and included four treatments: T1 - distilled water (control), T2 - 2% zinc sulfate, T3 - 2% zinc nitrate and T4 - 2% zinc chelate each treatment was replicated three time. The seed germination percentage, root length, number of seeds germinated plot-1, speed of emergence, seed vigor index, and number of leaves plant-1 were observed. Results indicated that zinc treatments significantly enhanced seed germination and seedling growth compared to the control. Seeds treated with zinc sulfate (T2) exhibited the highest germination rate at 89%, the longest root length averaging 2.0 cm, the highest seed vigor index, emergence and maximum 5 number of leaves plant-1. Zinc chelate (T4) followed closely with an 87% germination rate, root length of 1.9 cm and 5 number of leaves plant-1. Zinc nitrate (T3) showed a germination rate of 85% with an average root length of 1.7 cm and 4 number of leaves plant-1 whereas the control (T1) had the lowest values in all parameters as compared to zinc soaking treatments. These findings underscore the significant benefits of zinc supplementation, particularly with zinc sulfate and zinc chelate, in improving wheat seed germination, root development, and overall seedling vigor, thereby potentially enhancing crop productivity.

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Published

2024-12-06

How to Cite

Sethar, S. S., Panhwar, M. A., Sootahar, M. K., Qudoos, A., Khokhar, K. H., & Babar, H. (2024). Effect of Seed Priming on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Wheat: Effect of Seed Priming on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Wheat. International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology, 15(3), 19–25. https://doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.v15i3.378

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