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Effect of Hormone Priming on Germination Characteristics and Enzyme Activity of Mountain Rye (Secale montanum) Seeds under Drought Stress Conditions
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Germination UniformityEngineeringBotanyDroughtPlant StressGeneticsAbiotic StressPlant-abiotic InteractionAgricultural EconomicsCrop ScienceGermination CharacteristicsSeed GerminationEnzyme ActivityStress ExposureMountain RyeSeed ProcessingPlant PhysiologySalicylic Acid
) to increase seed germination and tolerance on stress exposure. Rye seeds were treated with various priming agents for different time and temperatures. The effect of priming was assessed on germination characteristics on subsequent exposure to drought (PEG -14 bar) stress for 7 days. Seed priming treatments significantly (p≤ 0.01) affected, Germination percentage (GP), normality seedling percentage (NSP), germination Index (GI), germination uniformity (GU), means time to germination (MTG), coefficient of velocity of germination (CVG), seedling vigour index (SVI) and coefficient of allometry(AC). Seed priming with gibberelic acid (GA) and salicylic acid (SA) (p≤ 0.01) increased germination characteristics as the compared to the unprimed. Seed priming with concentrations 25, 50 ppm of GA for 15 h at 10
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