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Effect of seed size and pre-treatment methods of Bauhinia thonningii Schum. on germination and seedling growth
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BiologyEngineeringBotanySeed SizeNatural SciencesPlant ProductionAgricultural EconomicsGermination ProcessCrop EstablishmentSeed GerminationPlant PathologyPotassium NitratePlant Growth RegulatorBauhinia Thonningii SchumSeed ProcessingHard Seed CoatSeedling Growth
soaking in potassium nitrate (0.2%) for 10 min and soaking in concentrated hydrochloric acid (0.3 M) for 5 min, and a control where seeds were sown without any treatment. The results showed that the combination of nicking and large seeds produced the highest (100%) germination and highest height and diameter growth. Hot water treatment was also observed to be effective in both seed sizes producing 40 and 53.3% germination for small and large seeds, respectively. The increased seed germination and height for physically scarified seeds through nicking suggest that seed dormancy in B. thonningii is mainly due to relatively hard seed coat which renders the seed testa impermeable to water and gases required for germination process.
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