Applied Sciences (Jan 2024)

Wood Distillate Enhances Seed Germination of Chickpea, Lettuce, and Basil

  • Viviana Maresca,
  • Riccardo Fedeli,
  • Andrea Vannini,
  • Silvana Munzi,
  • Ana Corrêa,
  • Cristina Cruz,
  • Stefano Loppi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14020631
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 631

Abstract

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Seed priming with synthetic chemicals may be harmful to the environment and human health. Their replacement with bio-based compounds may overcome these concerns. In this study, we assessed the effectiveness of wood distillate (WD) in enhancing in vitro germination of crop plants using basil, chickpea, and lettuce as case studies. Seeds of the three species were soaked for 24 h in 0.25% and 0.17% WD solutions and then left to germinate for 7 days at 20 °C in a dark germination chamber. Seed pre-treatment with 0.25% WD enhanced germination in all tested species, while 0.17% WD stimulated germination in lettuce and chickpea, but not in basil. For lettuce, 0.17% WD worked better than 0.25% WD. Radicle length of basil and chickpea increased following pre-treatment with 0.25% WD, while in lettuce, it increased after pre-treatment with 0.17% WD. Treating seeds with appropriate WD solutions is a potential strategy to improve germination of crop plants.

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