Title of article :
Evaluation of Seed Priming and Culture Media to Improve the Germination Performance and Quality of Sweet Pepper and Eggplant Seedlings
Author/Authors :
Hossinifarahi, Mehdi Department of Horticultural Science - Yasuj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Yasuj, Iran , Alah Moazen, Habib Department of Agronomy - Yasuj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Yasuj, Iran , Amiri, Azam Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz - Ahvaz, Iran , Jowkar, Mohammad Mahdi Department of Horticultural Science - Kermanshah Branch - Islamic Azad University - Kermanshah, Iran , Mottaghipisheh, Javad University of Innsbruck - Innrain - Innsbruck, Austria
Pages :
14
From page :
415
To page :
428
Abstract :
Seed priming is an established approach to the aim of accelerating germination and increasing germination percentage, which can be followed by high-quality seedlings and optimal plant growth. Culture media can influence the growth and nutritional status of seedlings at the nursery stage. In order to study the impact of seed priming and culture medium on germination performance and seedling growth, two separate laboratory and greenhouse experiments were planned in which the seeds and seedlings of sweet pepper and eggplant were subjected to various chemicals (i.e. growth regulators and nutrients) in the culture media. The results showed that the chemicals had a significant effect on seed priming by improving seed germination and root length in both plants. While putrescine improved seed germination, the highest germination percentage and root growth of both plants were observed in the salicylic acid treatment. Seed priming by humic acid was more effective than ZnSO4 and KNO3 in encouraging seed germination. The application of peat moss (solely or in combination with other culture media such as cocopeat and perlite) improved the growth parameters and nutritional status of commercially ready seedlings. The highest shoot weight (fresh and dry) in both plants were observed in seedlings grown on peat moss. Apart from improvements in vegetative features, peat moss enhanced the uptake and accumulation of nutrients such as N, P, K, Ca, and Mg, compared to cocopeat and perlite. In general, the results indicated that salicylic acid was the best priming treatment and peat moss was the best culture medium for the commercial production of eggplant and sweet pepper seedlings. Abbreviations C: Cocopeat, Pe: Perlite, PM: Peat moss, P: Phosphorus, N: Nitrogen, Mg: Magnesium, K: Potassium, Ca: Calcium, SA: Salicylic acid, HA: Humic acid, GP: Germination percentage, Put: Putrescine, KNO3: Potassium nitrate, ZnSO₄: Zinc sulfate, DW: Distilled water, PAs: Polyamines, GAs: Gibberellins, ABA: Abscisic Acid, SA: Salicylic acid.
Keywords :
Humic acid , Peat moss , Perlite , Salicylic acid , Seed germination
Journal title :
International Journal of Horticultural Science and Technology
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2721482
Link To Document :
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