Notulae Scientia Biologicae (Sep 2015)

Alleviate Seed Ageing Effects in <i>Silybum marianum</i> by Application of Hormone Seed Priming

  • Seyed Ata SIADAT,
  • Seyed Amir MOOSAVI,
  • Mehran SHARAFIZADEH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15835/nsb739528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 316 – 321

Abstract

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Most of the medicinal plants have seed dormancy or poor seed germination. This is due to their natural compounds or their morphological structure. Existence of such mechanisms makes the seeds able to endure harsh environments, stressful conditions or natural ageing. Different seed enhancement treatments were proposed in order to improve seed germination. In this study, it was examined Silybum marianum seed longevity (0, 48 and 72 hour of ageing) and the response to seed priming when using different concentrations of cytokinin (50, 200, 350 and 500 ppm) and different duration of treatment (8, 12 and 24 hour). Results revealed that ageing could be successfully alleviated using seed priming. Seed ageing significantly affected seed germination and vigour. Application of cytokinin considerably improved seed vigour in aged and non aged seeds. The most effective seed priming treatment was with 500 ppm cytokine, with the duration of 24 hours. In conclusion, it can be recommend the used of plant growth regulators like cytokine, as a good priming agent, to recover losses of seed quality and improve germination characteristics.