“…Pre-sowing seed treatments are use to leachout germination inhibitors, soften seed coats and advance physiological processes. Various methods such as soaking the seeds in water (Jun and Ling, 2004), osmotic solutions with known matric potentials (Kaffka et al, 1997), chilling and stratification (Schutz and Rave, 1999;Jun and Ling, 2004), temperature (Demel, 1996(Demel, , 1998Demel and Mulualem, 1996), physical scarification (abrasion, removal of seed coat layers), chemical scarification (with HCl, H 2 SO 4 and HNO 3 ), growth regulators and sound stimulation pretreatment significantly affect seed germination (Duan et al, 2004;khazaei, 2001;Bockarie and Duryea, 1993;Durrant and Mash, 1991) and have been recommended for improve seed germination in dormant seeds. Presowing seed treatments have been used in a number of crops to break dormancy or leachout chemical inhibitors from seed coat to get earlier and more uniform emergence.…”