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Alleviation
of osmotic stress of water and salt in germination and
seedling growth of triticale with seed priming treatments
Mehmet Yağmur* and Diğdem
Kaydan
Yüzüncü Yıl
University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Field
Crops, VAN, Turkey.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
myagmur@yyu.edu.tr.
Accepted 27 March, 2008 |
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Effects of seed priming treatments with 0.5% KH2PO4
(w/v) solution and water were determined on germination and
seedling characters of hexaploid triticale (Triticosecale
Witm., cv. Presto) in different osmotic potential of NaCl
and PEG solutions. Drought and salt osmotic stress
conditions were separately created by using PEG 6000 and
NaCl, respectively, at different osmotic potentials (-0.45,
-0.77, -1.03 and -1.44 MPa and control). At the equivalent
osmotic potential, the effects of PEG 6000 were more harmful
than NaCl on germination and seedling stage. Germination
percentage and seedling growth and also relative water
content (RWC, %) decreased with the decrease in osmotic
potential of PEG 6000 and NaCl. But root-to-shoot length
ratios increased with the effects of osmotic stress of PEG
6000 and NaCl. Despite the negative effects of two stress
conditions, the two priming treatments were effective in
improving germination percentage and seedling growth in
Presto. But seed primed treatment was effective at the
lowest osmotic potentials; therefore, seedling growth
survived at the highest concentrations. Consequently, the
effect of hydropriming is very pronounced particularly in
improving germination and seedling growth in low stress.
Key words:
Triticosecale Witm., priming, NaCl, PEG 6000, KH2PO4. |