QUALITV ASSESSMENT OF PEA (PISUM SATIVUM L.) SEEDS USING THE CONTROLLED DETERIORATION TECHNIQUE
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Abstract
A three-factor experiment was set at the Horticulture Laboratory, Hajee
Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur during
April - June 2010 to study the effects of the controlled deterioration (CD)
on the pea seeds at the constant temperature of 35°C. The 3 factors
considered were: 3 pea seed sources; 3 ageing periods (0, 8 and 16days);
and 3 seed moisture contents (12, 16 and 20% MC). The 27 treatment
combinations compared in the CRD with the 3 repetitions for the 8
parameters were: % germination, % abnormal seedlings, % dead seeds, %
soil emergence and seedling evaluation test for the root and shoot lengths
as well as their dry matter contents. Identical prototypes of notable (5-1%
level) degradations were recorded everywhere. But the disparities were
clear under the extreme stresses. Moreover, highly noteworthy (1% level)
relations were traced amid all the traits ranging from -0.9847 (soil
emergence x abnormal seedling) to 0.9623 (soil emergence x normal
seedling). So, the CD technique was very effectual in judging the
physiological statuses of the seed sources studied. Thus, the germination
test might be add-on by a vigour test, the latter of which could be assessed
by quantifying the seedlings’ root and shoot lengths and/or their dry
matter accumulations. Moreover, in the seed quality certification, the
suitable limits of vigour for the chosen traits could also be got by this
technique. But the seeds of several pea varieties should be exploited to
fix-up the agreeable limits of the traits. Furthermore, to save time, the
ageing period could be squeezed by raising the seed moisture content (MC).