Agricultural Research Journal
Open Access
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 61
  • Issue: 6

Role of Chemical Priming Agents in Modulating Germination Responses to Enhance Crop Establishment in Cereal Crops

  • Author:
  • Shubh Pravat Singh Yadav1,2,*, Dipesh Kumar Mehata1,3, Sujan Bhandari1, Netra Prasad Ghimire1, Susmita Bhattarai1, Indira Kattel1, Shobha Pokhrel4, Sangita Bhujel5
  • Total Page Count: 12
  • Page Number: 865 to 876

1Faculty of Science and Technology, G P Koirala College of Agriculture and Research Center, Purbanchal University, Gothgaun, Morang, Nepal

2Department of Agricultural Sciences and Engineering, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN37209, USA

3Institute of Agricultural Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221 005, India

4Faculty of Agriculture, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Nepal

5Department of Plant Breeding, G P Koirala College of Agriculture and Research Center, Purbanchal University, Gothgaun, Morang, Nepal

*Corresponding author: sushantpy8500@gmail.com

Online Published on 24 April, 2025.

Abstract

Seed priming is a critical pre-sowing strategy to enhance germination and early seedling vigour under diverse environmental conditions. This study evaluated the effects of various priming agents, including Boric acid, DAP, CaCO3, FeCl2, Urea, PEG (5%), CuSO4, MOP, PEG (10%), and ZnSO4, on germination parameters-germination percentage (GP), germination speed (GS), germination energy (GE), and vigour index (VI)-across rice, wheat, and maize varieties. A two factorial experiment was conducted using a completely randomized design, with ANOVA revealing significant effects (p < 0.001) of variety, treatment, and their interaction on germination traits. The results demonstrated that FeCl2 significantly improved germination in rice, particularly for the BRRI Dhan-66 variety, while CaCO3 and PEG treatments showed varying efficacy across crops. In wheat, the Bijaya variety exhibited superior performance with CaCO3 treatment, whereas DAP was more effective for Banganga. Maize showed the highest germination rates overall, with Sundarharaicha-LR1 responding positively to ZnSO4 and boric acid. Correlation and PCA analyses highlighted strong interdependence among germination traits, with GS and GP emerging as robust indicators. Varietal clustering in PCA revealed genetic variability in response to priming agents. This study provides valuable insights into optimizing priming techniques for enhancing seed performance in cereals. The findings emphasize the importance of tailored priming strategies based on crop species and variety to maximize agricultural productivity.

Keywords

Chemical priming agents, Correlation analysis, Germination parameters, Maize, Principal component analysis