Effect of Panchagavya on Seed Germination, Seedling Growth and Nutrient Content of Some Leafy Vegetables
Keywords:
Germination, Leafy vegetables, Panchagavya, Seedling growthAbstract
Improving seed germination can result in increased crop production. Various methods have been used and formulated to increase seed germination and growing efficiency of agricultural crops. Seed priming is one of the successful technologies to maximise the natural potential of seeds in the field. In the present study, growth parameters and nutrient contents were studied in the seeds of three different leafy vegetables such as Amaranthus gangeticus, Hibiscus sabdariffa and Trigonella foenum - graecum primed with 1% solution of Panchagavya at different time intervals. The results showed that seed priming with Panchagavya had a significant effect on seed germination, seedling growth and nutrient contents of all the three selected leafy vegetables.
References
Noor-un-Nisamemon,Moulabuxgandahi, Vajantimalapahoja and Nasimshar, “Response of seed priming with boron on germination and seedling sprouts of broccoli”, International journal Agricultural science, Vol.3, Issue,2, pp.183-194, 2013.
Soubhagya Behera, “A study on effect of hormonal priming (ga3) on seed quality parameters of solanaceous vegetables”, International journal of agricultural science and research, Vol.6, Issue.3, pp. 337-348, 2016.
P.Pandey, K. Bhanuprakash, Umesh, “Effect of seed priming on seed germination and vigour in fresh and aged seeds of cucumber”, International journal of Environment, Agricultrue and biotechnology, Vol.2, Issue, 4, pp. 2261-2264, 2017.
S.Sarkar, S.S. Kundu, D. Ghorai, “Validation of ancient liquid organics Panchagavya and Kunapajala as plant growth promotion”, Indian Journal traditional knowledge, Vol.13, Issue.2, pp.398-403, 2014.
N. Gore, N. Sreenivasa, “Influence of liquid organic manures on growth, nutrients, contents and yield of tomato”, Journal of Agricultrual science, Vol.24,Issue.2, pp.131-157, 2011.
S.AIsmail. The Earthworm Book. Other India Press, Apusa, Goa, 2005.
A,AAbdul-Baki, J.D.Anderson, “Vigour determination in soybean seed by multiple criteria”. Crop Science, Vol.13,pp.630-633, 1973.
Z.H.Hseu, “Evoluating heavy metal contents in nine composts using four digestion methods”, Bioresource Technology, Vol.95, pp. 53-59, 2004.
APHA, Standard methods for the examination for water and waste water. 19th ed. Byrd prepass Springerfield, Washington, 1995.
C.H.Fiske, Y.SubbaRow, “The Colorimetric Determination of Phosphorus”. Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol.66, pp. 375–400, 1925.
S.Benaseer, A. Ahamed, A. Sabir, K.Sujatha, “Effect of biopriming on seed quality parameters of blackgram (Vigna mungo L.Hepper.) seed), Agricultrure update, Vol.12, pp. 1794-1799,2017.
A.D.Sharma, S.V.S.Rathore, K.Srinivasan, R.Tyagi, Comparision of various seed priming methods for seed germination, seedling vigour and fruit yield in okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench). Scientia Horticulturae, Vol.165, pp.75-81, 2014.
Dhasarathan, S. Charumathi, R.Nagavasuda, K.Cholapandian, A.J.A Ranjit singh, Plant growth promotion using Panchagavya, International journal of research and review, Vol.5, Issue,10, pp194-195, 2018.
B.Tagore, Abdul Shankar, Shah Teresa, Effect of organic seed priming with cow urine at different concentrations, Advanced Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol.4,Issue.9, pp.168-171, 2017.
N.M. Shakuntala, S.N.Vasudevn, S. B. Patil, S. R. Doddagoudar, R.C.Mathad, A.G. Vijaykumar, “Organic biopriming on seed vigour inducing enzyme in paddy - an alternative to inorganics”. The Ecoscan. Special Issue.1, pp.251-25, 2012.
K,Maroufi, H.A, Farahani, Increasing of germination percentage by hydropeiming method in soybean (Glycine max L.). Advances in Environmental Biology, Vol.5, Issue.7, pp.1663-1667, 2011.
J.S.Yousaf, B.Muhammad, A.Jahan and Arif, “Seed priming improves salinity tolerance of wheat varities”, Pakistan Journal of Botany, Vol.43, Issue.6 pp.2683-2686, 2011.
M.Saritha, B.Vijayakumar, H.R, Yadav, L.S.Kandari, “Influences of selected organic manures on the seed germination and Seedling growth of cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub)” Scientific Technology and arts Research Journal, Vol. 2 Issue.2 pp.16-21, 2013.
H.Papen, A. Gables, E. Zumbusch, H.Rennenberg, “Chemo litho autotrophic nitrifies in the phyllosphere of a spruce ecosystem receiving high nitrogen input”. Current Microbiology, Vol.44, pp. 56-60, 2002.
M.N.Ali, Sustainable agriculture with low cost technologies, School of Agriculture and Rural development Ramakrishna mission Vivekananda university, Belur, Math, West Bengal, PP.47,2011.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors contributing to this journal agree to publish their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to share their work (copy, distribute, transmit) and to adapt it, under the condition that the authors are given credit and that in the event of reuse or distribution, the terms of this license are made clear.