ENHANCING THE SEEDLING QUALITY OF SOME VEGETABLES THROUGH PRIMING WITH H2O2
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Abstract
A study with four (4) independent experiments for four vegetable species was set at the
Farm, Department of Horticulture, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology
University (HSTU), Dinajpur during April to June, 2017. The aims were to evaluate the
physiological changes in the seeds of those four (4) vegetables primed with the aqueous
solutions of H2O2 to find the suitable strength(s) of H2O2 as the priming material for their
highest seedling quality. The seeds of those four vegetables obtained from Lal Teer Seed
Limited, Bangladesh: country bean (cv. Ipsa-2), bitter gourd (cv. Taj 88), bottle gourd
(cv. Kheti Lau) and yard long bean (cv. 1070) were used as the planting materials. Each
experiment had eight (8) treatments: T1 (control/no priming), T2 (hydro-priming in plain
H2O) and other six (6) aquatic solutions of H2O2:T3 (0.5), T4 (1), T5 (1.5), T6 (2), T7 (2.5)
and T8 (3%). The seeds were soaked for 6 hours in those seven (7) media (T2 to T8). The
seeds were sown in wooden seed flats filled in with sterilized coarse sand. The
experiments were laid out in the Randomized Complete Block Design with three (3)
replications. Data on the following 13 traits collected were: % germination, % abnormal
seedlings, shoot length, root length, seedling length, shoot dry matter, root dry matter,
seedling dry matter, number of secondary roots (>1cm) per seedling, number of true
leaves per seedling, relative growth rate, seedling vigor index, and root : shoot ratio (dry
weight basis). Except the first two traits, the rest were collected at 3 stages: 10, 20 and 30
days after sowing (DAS). It was lucid that H2O2 was significantly (P<5%) effective to
improve most traits. But 1% concentration was most helpful for country bean and yard
long bean while 1.5% for bottle gourd and bitter gourd seeds. Above 1.5%, others were
toxic and hindered most parameters. However, further studies with different varieties of
those four seed species with variable doses of H2O2, priming time and temperature could
be explored before drawing valid conclusions.