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The experiment was conducted under the laboratory condition at the Department of
Agronomy, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka from August 2019 to July
2020 to study the induction of drought tolerance capability in wheat through urea and
hydro priming. In the 1
st
experiment, wheat seeds of BARI Gom 30 were surface
sterilized with 75% alcohol for 5 minutes. The seeds were then pre-soaked in 0%, 2%,
4%, 6%, 8% and 10% urea solution and in distilled water for 9 hours and untreated
seeds were used as control treatment. The results showed that seed priming influenced
the germination percentage, growth parameters (seedling fresh weight, root length,
shoot length, shoot dry weight, root dry weight and vigor index) and water relation
behaviours (relative water content, water retention capacity and water saturation
deficit) of wheat. The highest germination percentage (98.21%), root and shoot length
(162.07 mm and 174.90 mm), seedling fresh weight (275.19 mg), root and shoot dry
weight (12.27 mg and 16.59 mg), vigour index (330.93), water retention capacity
(18.53%) and relative water content (93.15%) were obtained from the seeds treated with
6% urea solution and these values then gradually decreased with increasing urea
concentration. The highest water saturation deficit (19.73%) was obtained from control
treatment and lowest (6.85%) obtained from seeds treated with 6% urea solution. In 2
experiment, seeds primed with 6% urea for 9 hours, hydro primed (distilled water for 9
hours) and non-primed seeds were placed under drought stress condition as induced by
0%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% PEG solution. Seeds treated with 6% urea solution showed
better result compared to hydro primed and control (non-primed) seeds with up to 10%
PEG concentrations in all parameters and this value decreased with further increasing
concentrations of PEG solution. Hydro priming also gave better result than non-primed
seeds in all parameters but not better than 6% urea priming solutions. So, seeds primed
with both 6% urea solution and distilled water had the better performance compared to
non-primed seeds under drought stress condition. The result thus suggested that seeds
primed with 6% urea solution for 9 hours considered as best priming concentration for
inducing drought tolerance in wheat seeds for germination, water relation behaviour
and all other related growth parameters. |
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