• Title of article

    Seed priming with bio-priming improves stand establishment, seed germination and salinity tolerance in canola cultivar (Hayola 401)

  • Author/Authors

    Mousavi, Mohammadreza Department of Agronomy and Seed Science - College of Agricultural Sciences - Shahed University, Tehran, Iran , Omidi, Heshmat Department of Agronomy and Seed Science - College of Agricultural Sciences - Shahed University, Tehran, Iran

  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    2807
  • To page
    2817
  • Abstract
    This research has been done to examine the effect of bio-priming on germination parameters related to seeds of canola cultivar (Hayola 401) under high salinity as factorial in seed laboratory of Shahed University based on a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) in three replications. Experimental factors included bio-priming with bacteria strains inoculation at three levels: seed inoculation with water as a control, inoculation of seed with Bacillus subtilis bacteria, inoculation of seed with Macrophomina phaseolina fungus, and combination of Bacillus subtilis bacteria and Macrophomina phaseolina fungus. Salinity treatment was applied at four levels (0, 2.5 dS.m-1, 5 dS.m-1, and 7.5 dS.m-1). Results of variance analysis showed that the effect of priming and high salinity was meaningful for all characteristics. The highest length measurement for the radicle and relative content of leaf water were obtained in salinity 2.5 dS.m-1. The maximum root and seedling length and length matrix of seedling vigor were related to fungus priming in bacteria and high salinity as 7.5 dS.m-1. Seeds primed with fungi under high salinity 2.5 dS.m-1 produced the highest mean dry weight of seedlings, germination percentage, and the mean germination. Also, the results included the highest mean germination period, germination speed factor, and germination rate for bacteria priming in the salinity control. Generally, according to the results, using Bacillus subtilis bacteria and Macrophomina phaseolina fungus could improve germination index and modify the effects of salinity.
  • Keywords
    priming , Bacillus subtilis bacteria , germination , salinity , Hayola 401
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2495772