Abstract:
The experiment was conducted under the laboratory conditions of the Department of
Agronomy, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka from October 2020 to
December 2020 to investigate the enhancement of salt tolerant capability in wheat
through magic growth and hydropriming. In the 1
st
experiment seeds of wheat (BARI
Gom30 ) were surface sterilized with 75% alcohol for 5 minutes. Wheat seeds were then
pre-soaked in 0.5%, 1%, 1.5% and 2% magic growth solution and distilled water for 9
hours and untreated seeds were used as control treatment. Results showed that seed
priming induces the germination percentage, growth parameters (shoot and root fresh
weight, shoot and root length, shoot and root dry weight and vigour index) and water
relation behaviours (relative water content, water retention capacity, water saturation
deficit) of wheat. The highest germination percentage (81.94%), shoot and root length
(193.00 mm and 192.25 mm, respectively), shoot and root fresh weight (121.20 and
120.45 mg, respectively), shoot and root dry weight (22.55 and 19.65 mg, respectively),
vigour index (315.67), water retention capacity (11.38%), relative water content
(92.06%) were obtained from seeds treated with 0.5% magic growth and then gradually
decrease with increasing magic growth concentration. Highest water saturation deficit
(16.25%) was obtained from 1.5%% magic growth and the lowest was obtained from
seeds treated with 0.5% magic growth. In 2
nd
experiment primed (0.5% magic growth for
9 hours), hydro primed (distilled water for 9 hours) and non-primed seeds were placed
under salinity stress condition induced by 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 dSm
-1
NaCl solution. Seeds
treated with 0.5% magic growth showed better result regarding germination percentage,
shoot and root length, shoot and root dry weight, relative water content, water retention
capacity compared to hydro priming and control (non-primed) treatment and this value
decreased with increasing concentrations of NaCl solution. Hydro priming also showed
better result than non-primed seeds but not better than 0.5% magic growth priming
solution. The result suggested that seeds primed with 0.5% magic growth for 9 hours
considered as best priming concentration and next to hydropriming for salt tolerant
capability in wheat.
Description:
A Thesis Submitted to
The Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTERS OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRONOMY