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    Effect of priming treatments on seed quality in guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba)
    (CCSHAU, 2010) Arun Kumar; Kharb, R.P.S.
    The clusterbean (guar) is an important arid legume crop and recognized as an industrial crop due to presence of galectomannan (gum) content in the seed. The present investigation was carried out at the department of Seed Science and Technology, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar. The material comprised of two seed-lots (good quality=L1 and marginal=L2) of each of two popular guar varieties (HG-365 and HG-563). The priming treatments (hydropriming, halopriming, osmopriming, biopriming)were applied to all the variety-lot combinations to assess their effect on physiological and field parameters and relative storability. Pre-sowing seed invigoration treatments T1 (H-D), T6 (KNO3, 0.5%) and T8 (Pseudomonas culture) enhanced germination (6.66-12.66%) in good quality seed-lot of variety HG-365, whereas, the treatment T3 (GA3, 50ppm), T5 (PEG-6000, -5bar), T7 (Rhizobium culture) improved the germination percentage (6.67-11.00%) considerably over control in good quality seed-lot of variety HG-563. The treatments T3, T5, T1, and T6 enhanced total seedling emergence (3.83-7.5%) in good qualit y lot of HG-365, whereas, the treatment T1 and T3 enhanced SET percentage (6.00-6.33%) over control in marginal seed lot of HG-563. Similar trend was found for FEI and MET for both the varieties. The SET was found significant ly and positively correlated with SG, vigour indices (VI-I and VI-II), AA, and FEI and negatively with MET. These parameters can be used as reliable predictors of total seedling emergence potential and seedling establishment. The treatments T3 (GA3, 50ppm), followed by T1 (H-D), and T8 (Pseudomonas culture) enhanced the seed yield per plant, commonly in seed lots of both the varieties. The characters pods/plant followed by pod length was found associated with seed/plant. Based on the AA and EC test, the treatments T1, T2, T3, and T5 were found commonly most effective for enhancing the relative storability particularly in good quality seed lot of the varieties. Overall, the treatment T3 (GA3, 50ppm) was found commonly superior in all variety-lot combinations, for enhancing standard germination, final field emergence and reducing the mean emergence time (MET).