2016
DOI: 10.15740/has/ijps/11.2/244-248
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Effect of Lipo-chitooligosaccharides on seed germination, growth, vigour and biochemical changes in soybean seedling

Abstract: The bacterium-to-plant signal, lipo-chitooligosaccharides (LCOs) or Nod factor induces cell division and enhances seed germination. The experiment was conducted to test the efficacy of LCO on soybean seed germination and seedling growth under room temperature by roll towel method. Different concentrations of LCO were used for seed treatment along with microbial inoculum and biocontrol agents as a control. Among the treatments, concentration of LCO @ 1.8 and 3.6 ml/kg of seed performed better compared to other … Show more

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“…Treatment with 10 -6 M LCO accelerated germination at 10 °C while seeds treated with 10 -9 M Th17 had more even and uniform germination (Schwinghamer et al, 2015). LCO has been shown to be a stimulant for seed germination and seedling establishment as illustrated in a large body of published research, whereas Th17 has not been well studied (Kidaj et al, 2012;Suganya et al, 2016;Nandhini et al, 2018). The underlying mechanism of LCO and Th17 in soybean germination under stressful conditions was studied through proteomic approaches.…”
Section: Discussion Germinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment with 10 -6 M LCO accelerated germination at 10 °C while seeds treated with 10 -9 M Th17 had more even and uniform germination (Schwinghamer et al, 2015). LCO has been shown to be a stimulant for seed germination and seedling establishment as illustrated in a large body of published research, whereas Th17 has not been well studied (Kidaj et al, 2012;Suganya et al, 2016;Nandhini et al, 2018). The underlying mechanism of LCO and Th17 in soybean germination under stressful conditions was studied through proteomic approaches.…”
Section: Discussion Germinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response of soybean to LCO showed a significant increase in CGR. Higher the CGR normally likely to enhance the total dry matter production and yield of the crop [7]. • 75% Recommended dose of NP is applied to the soil from T7 to T10 treatments; 100% RD of NP from T2-T6 treatments.…”
Section: Crop Growth Ratementioning
confidence: 99%