Sulfuric Acid and Hot Water Treatment Effects on the Seed Germination and Growth Traits of Sesbania Punicea L.
SHA AL-HADEDY
Abstract:Like many species within the Fabaceae family, Sesbania punicea L. seeds experience seed coat dormancy, affecting their germination from a hard shell coating the seed, preventing water absorption and gaseous exchange into the seeds. The presented research sought to overcome the outer dormancy phase in Sesbania punicea seeds by treating them with two concentrations of sulfuric acid (50% and 98% H 2 SO 4 ) for periods of 0, 10, and 15 minutes and soaking in hot water (without, with) for 24 hours. The results reve… Show more
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