2004
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.200420425
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Seed priming enhances germination and seedling growth of barley under conditions of P and Zn deficiency

Abstract: Low‐input production of barley on the predominantly calcareous soils in most countries of West Asia and North Africa is affected by drought and a low availability of P and Zn. Especially during the early growth stages, P and Zn deficiencies retard seedling growth, rendering the young plantlets particularly sensitive to the frequently encountered dry spells. Seed priming (soaking in water and drying back to storage moisture until use) has been shown to improve crop establishment and, in some instances, to incre… Show more

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“…Pre -sowing seed treatment enhanced germination, improved vigour and growth of root system, increased drought tolerance which helped in higher nutrient uptake in mustard crop under limited soil moisture (Khan and Khan, 2001). Ajouri et al (2004) reported that seed priming with nutrient solution improved the germination, increased the seed nutrient content, stimulated growth, nutrient uptake and water use efficiency in barley.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre -sowing seed treatment enhanced germination, improved vigour and growth of root system, increased drought tolerance which helped in higher nutrient uptake in mustard crop under limited soil moisture (Khan and Khan, 2001). Ajouri et al (2004) reported that seed priming with nutrient solution improved the germination, increased the seed nutrient content, stimulated growth, nutrient uptake and water use efficiency in barley.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), seed priming with Zn significantly improved yield and related traits (Kaya et al, 2007). In barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), seed priming with Zn improved germination and seedling development (Ajouri et al, 2004). Ozturk et al (2006) found that Zn in newly-developed radicles and coleoptiles during seed germination was much higher (up to 200 mg kg -1 ) thus highlighting the involvement of Zn in physiological processes during early seedling development, possibly in protein synthesis, cell elongation membrane function and resistance to abiotic stresses (Cakmak, 2000).…”
Section: Zincmentioning
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“…The use of high quality seeds with appropriate seed rate are essential to establish a suitable plant population in a soybean field for better returns (Ajouri et al, 2004;Marwat and Nafziger, 1990). Seed quality may be improved by production techniques or by seed pretreatments with water (hydro-priming), osmotic solutions (osmo-priming) and matric materials (matri-priming) (Hur, 1991;Harris et al, 1999;Kaya et al, 2008;Pill et al, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%