Effect of priming and storage containers on seed quality of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)


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Authors

  • Axay Bhuker CCS HAU HISAR
  • Siddu Appasaheb Kurubar CCS HAU Hisar
  • Yogender Kumar CCS HAU Hisar

Keywords:

Nano-particles, priming, two-rowed and six rowed barley, storage container

Abstract

The study was conducted on seeds of three two-rowed varieties viz. BH 885, DWRB 92 and DWRB 101 and three six-rowed rowed barley varieties viz. BH 946, BH 393, BH 902 at CCS HAU, Hisar, during 2020-21. Nine months naturally aged seeds were primed with GA3 (50, 100 and 150ppm), Ethanol (1, 3 and 5%) and ZnO nano-particles (50, 100 and 150ppm). Primed seeds were stored in ordinary (Cloth bags) and moisture-proof (Polythene bags>700gauge thickness) containers under ambient conditions. The results revealed that seed primed with ZnO 100ppm recorded the lowest electrical conductivity (166.59 and 147.93µS/cm/seed) whereas seeds primed with ethanol 5% recorded maximum (181.26 and 162.59 µS/cm/seed) in cloth and polythene bag, respectively. The highest electrical conductivity was recorded in BH 902 (201.90 and 182.03µS/cm/seed) in cloth and polythene bags, respectively while minimum in BH 393 (153.70 µS/cm/seed) in cloth bag and in BH 885 (126.73 µS/cm/seed) in polythene bag. Maximum germination (91.00 and 92.5%), seedling length (30.61 and 33.58cm) seedling dry weight (306.67mg and 282.33), vigour index-I (2800 and 3118) and vigour index-II (23650 and 21048) were observed in primed seeds with ZnO 100ppm while minimum germination (85.83 and 89.33%), seedling length (22.64 and 24.23cm), seedling dry weight (181.97mg and 189.44mg), vigour index-I (1958 and 2170) and vigour index-II (15557 and 16923) were in ethanol 5% in cloth and polythene bag respectively. Among varieties, DWRB 101 recorded highest germination percentage (93.17 and 94.10%) while BH 885 recorded minimum (79.57 and 82.43%) in cloth and polythene bag, respectively. Maximum seedling length (28.24 and 31.31cm) was recorded in BH 946 and minimum (26.02 and 29.11cm) was in BH 902. Maximum dry weight was observed in DWRB 92 (264.97mg and 254.73mg) in cloth and polythene bag respectively while minimum was observed in BH 946 (207.07mg) in cloth bag and DWRB101 (180.53mg) in polythene bag. The highest vigour index-I (2595) was found in the BH 946 in cloth bag followed by DWRB 92 (2938) in polythene bag and minimum was observed in BH 885 (2120 and 2402) in cloth and polythene bag, respectively. Maximum vigour index-II (23748 and 22662) was recorded in DWRB 92 in cloth and polythene bags, respectively and minimum was recorded in BH 885 (18232) in cloth bag and in DWRB 101 (16982) in polythene bag. It is concluded that Polythene bags (with thickness >700gauge) are more suitable to maintain the seed quality of barley as compared to cloth bags. DWRB 101 and BH 946 performed better in all the seed quality parameters indicating highly vigourous cultivars which can be used for further breeding programmes. Seed quality of barley can be enhanced through priming with ZnO 100ppm and GA3100ppm.

Author Biographies

  • Axay Bhuker, CCS HAU HISAR

    Department of Seed Science and Technology

    Assistant Scientist 

  • Siddu Appasaheb Kurubar, CCS HAU Hisar
    Seed Sceince and Technology
  • Yogender Kumar, CCS HAU Hisar

    Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding

    Assistant Scientist

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Submitted

2021-09-04

Published

2021-10-07

How to Cite

Bhuker, A., Kurubar, S. A., & Kumar, Y. (2021). Effect of priming and storage containers on seed quality of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Journal of Cereal Research, 13(S1). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JWR/article/view/114866

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