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Quality and health status of okra seeds collected from farmers, retailers and
other from research stations were determined. Total fifty seed samples were
collected from nine districts of Bangladesh. Of them, 28 samples were obtained
from famers and 17 from retailers and 5 samples from research stations. The
samples belonged to 3 varieties viz. Local-I, Local-2 and BARI Dherosh-1.
Seed health and quality analysis revealed that moisture content of seed samples
were varied significantly. Germination percentage of research station' seeds,
retailer' seeds and fanner' saved seeds was 81.93%, 57.82% and 46.10%
respectively. Purity percentage varies from 93.68 to 96.94% in different
locations and 95.76 to 94.81% in different varieties. Purity percentage of
research station' seeds, retailer' seeds and farmer' saved seeds were 96.94%,
95.82% and 94.86%, respectively. Both vigour index (1585.0) and 1000-seed
weight (69.llg) were found higher in research station' seeds than the retailer'
seeds and farmer' saved seeds. In seed health study, seven fungi namely (I)
.Aspergillus flavus, (2) Aspergillus niger, (3) Fusarium spp., (4) Macrophomina
phaseolina, (5) Colletotrichum dematium, (6) Rhizopus spp. and (7) Curvularia
spp. were found to be associated with the seed samples. Among the fungi
prevalence Aspergillus flavus was maximal which was followed by Fusarium
spp. All the seven fungal pathogens were more prevalent in fanner' saved
seeds compared to other seeds. The seeds were graded as (I) apparently healthy
seeds (G-I), (2) discolored seeds (G-II), (3) spotted seeds (G-III) and (4)
shriveled & broken seeds (G-IV) based on physical conditions of the seeds. It
was found that apparently healthy seeds under G-I yielded lowest incidence of
fungi and highest percentage of germination in comparison to other grades. |
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