2018
DOI: 10.22214/ijraset.2018.3004
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Studies on Seed Germination in Capsicum Seeds (Solan Bharpur) under Abiotic Stress

Abstract: Plants often experience abiotic stress like salinity, drought, high or low temperature, flooding, metal toxicity, ozone, UV-radiations, herbicides, etc., which pose serious threat to the crop production. Germination studies showed that heavy metal exposure caused a decrease in seed germination and at higher doses the seeds failed to germinate. This was confirmed by root length and shoot length. Ascorbic acid content was found to be decreased in all the treatment groups. However the phenol content was found to … Show more

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“…There were 20 seeds in each treatment group. In the zinc treated group, the seeds were treated with a 0.1M zinc nitrate solution (Pathak et al, 2018). The nanoparticles were suspended in distilled water and dispersed by providing ultrasonic vibration.…”
Section: Pot Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were 20 seeds in each treatment group. In the zinc treated group, the seeds were treated with a 0.1M zinc nitrate solution (Pathak et al, 2018). The nanoparticles were suspended in distilled water and dispersed by providing ultrasonic vibration.…”
Section: Pot Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%