Nutrient Priming in Different Maize Cultivars and Evaluation of Vigour Improvement Under Controlled Conditions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52763/PJSIR.BIOL.SCI.60.2.2017.65.69Keywords:
genotype, maize, priming, phosphorous, vigour indexAbstract
Laboratory and pot experiments were conducted to study the effect of seed priming on vigour
and germination characteristics of different maize cultivars during the year 2011. The seeds of four maize
cultivars viz. EV 7004Q, Islamabad Gold, Rakaposhi and Sohan-3 were primed using 0% P (dry seeded
control), 0.6% P and 1.2% P solutions of KH2PO4 for 16 h. The experiment was laid out in Complete
Randomized Design (CRD) having three replicates. All the seed priming treatments significantly improved
the plant vigour in terms of enhanced germination percentage, reduced mean germination time (MGT),
improved root, shoot lengths and dry matter production. Among the four cultivars of maize the Islamabad
Gold performed best followed by Sohan-3. Highest germination (94.57%) and vigour index (VI) of 431.66
was observed in Islamabad Gold where 1.2% P applied compared to dry seeded control. Nutrient seed
priming may be used to improve germination vigour and crop stand establishment under field conditions
leading to good yield targets in maize under rainfed conditions.