Methods for Breaking Seed Dormancy in Acacia Species

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JS Bamel
K Srinivasan
S Saxena
M Uprety
Neelam Bhatnagar

Abstract

Seeds of six species of Acacia namely, Acacia nilotica (L.) Delile, A. tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne, A. victoriae Benth,
A. trachycarpa E. Pritz., A. leucophloea (Roxb.) and A. holosericea G. Don were subjected to various physicochemical
treatments to break the hard seed coat imposed dormancy. The treatments included immersing in hot
water (different temperatures for varying duration), chemical scarification with concentrated sulphuric acid (varying
duration), subjecting seeds to dry heat (16 hrs in an air-circulated oven at 65±1°C), pouring boiling water over
seeds and mechanical abrasion and scarification using sand paper. The treatments resulted in significant improvement
in the germination percentage in all the species, however, the response ofthe species differed to the various treatments.
Maximum germination (60%) could be achieved in A. nilotica by mechanical scarification. In other species better
germination (70-100%) could be achieved by various treatments. Sulphuric acid treatment for 20 and 50 minutes
produced the best results for A. leucophloea and A. tortilis. Hot water treatment at 70°C for 30 min was found
best for A. trachycarpa and A. holosericea and 80°C for 10 min was more effective in improving the germination
of A. victoriae. Other treatments were beneficial to the different species to various extents.

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Methods for Breaking Seed Dormancy in Acacia Species. (2023). Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources, 20(01), 28-31. https://ispgr.in/index.php/ijpgr/article/view/1285
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Methods for Breaking Seed Dormancy in Acacia Species. (2023). Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources, 20(01), 28-31. https://ispgr.in/index.php/ijpgr/article/view/1285

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