Abstract:
The experiments were conducted at the Agronomy Laboratory, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, during the period from April to May 2018 to investigate the potentiality of seed
priming for induction of drought tolerance capability and the pre-sowing seed treatment with
mannitol on germination behavior and growth of soybean (BARI soybean 5 and BARI soybean
6) under drought stress conditions. The whole study was divided into three experiments. In the
first experiment, two soybean varieties were surface sterilized with 75% of alcohol for 5 min
and soaked in water and 2%, 4%, 6%, and 8% mannitol for 6 hours and dry seed used as control.
Then the seeds were dried in room temperature to regain normal condition. Seeds primed with
6% mannitol of BARI soybean 6 showed higher germination percentage (96.70%), shoot length
(86.92mm), root length (55.44mm), relative water content (95.41%), coefficient of germination
(22.82%) and vigor index (137.7) than seeds without priming(control) of BARI soybean 5 in
germination percentage (69.00%), shoot length (28.30mm), root length (17.20mm) , relative
water content (67.58%), coefficient of germination (15.50%) and vigor index (31.38). In the
second experiment, BARI soybean 6 was primed in 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18 hours under both 6%
mannitol solution and distilled water, respectively. Priming time 6 hours with 6% mannitol
showed the best result for increasing the effectiveness in inducing drought tolerance in all
parameters except WSD (water saturation deficit). In the third experiment, seeds were primed
with distilled water and 6% mannitol for 6 hours and primed seeds were placed under control and
drought stress condition induce by 5% PEG,10% PEG, 15% PEG and 20% PEG solution in Petri
dish. Drought tolerance capability increased in osmopriming over hydropriming. These result
suggest that soybean seeds primed with 6% mannitol for 6 hours showed the best result than
hydropriming. This priming concentration and time helps to induce drought tolerance capability
of soybean and also helps to enhance germination, growth of seedlings and water relation
behavior under such stress conditions.
Description:
Submitted to the Department of Agronomy
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.)
IN
AGRONOMY
Semester: Jan-June, 2018