Title of article :
Seed Priming Increases Germination and Seedling Quality in Antirrhinum, Dahlia, Impatiens, Salvia and Zinnia Seeds
Author/Authors :
Ozden Eren نويسنده Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ankara, 06110 Ankara / Turkey , Erm?s S?tk? نويسنده Variety Registration and Seed Certification Center, Ankara / Turkey , Demir Ibrahim نويسنده Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ankara, 06110 Ankara / Turkey
Abstract :
This study was carried out to investigate the effect of hydropriming
on seed germination and seedling growth of five different flower seed
species (Antirrhinum, Dahlia, Impatiens, Salvia and Zinnia). Hydropriming
(20oC, 24 h), surface dried or dried back afterwards, was found to increase
germination percentage, seedling emergence and fresh and dry weight. In
all species, the maximum advantage in germination and emergence was
obtained in those that were surface dried. The maximum benefit was
observed in Antirrhinum and Dahlia. In these two species, surface dried
seeds were 18% and 17% superior in terms of germination, and 20% and
13% superior in terms of seedling emergence compared to the control, respectively.
For the other three species, although there was a positive effect, it
was less pronounced. It was concluded that hydropriming can be used to
enhance seedling quality in flower seeds.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics