Abstract:
Seed priming is an approach for enhancing seed germination and seedling vigor that
involves controlled hydration and drying of seeds. This process initiates the early stages
of germination without allowing radical emergence, which leads to uniform crop stand
and improved yield. The present study was conducted to find out the possibility of
utilizing organic seed priming treatment for the improvement of seed germination and
seedling vigour in black gram using various bio-formulations. Medium vigour seeds
of black gram cv. VBN 11 was primed with various concentrations of bio-formulations
such as seaweed (Turbinaria conoides) extract, fermented fish extract, “Panchagavya”,
“Beejamrutha”, vermiwash along with hydropriming, and ZnSO4 at 100 ppm was used
as chemical priming agent to compare the efficiency of organic seed priming with
conventional priming. The control was prepared without the treatment. Primed seeds
were analyzed for physiological and biochemical seed quality parameters. The results
of the present study revealed that the black gram seeds primed with 5% fermented
fish extract showed significant (p<0.05) improvement in physiological parameters such
as germination percentage (96%), speed of germination (21.67), vigour index (3574),
dry matter production (292 mg/10 seedlings), and biochemical seed quality parameters
such as protein content (22.7%), dehydrogenase activity (2.95), peroxidase activity (0.74
m moles of tetra guaiacol formed/min/g of seeds), catalase activity (1.5 μg H2O2 mg-1
min-1) and α -amylase activity (13.14 mg maltose/min) among organic seed priming
treatments and on par with conventional chemical seed priming treatment. Thus, 5%
fermented fish extract can be used as a potential organic seed priming treatment for
the improvement of seed germination and seedling vigour in black gram.