Response of three Bambara groundnut landraces to pre-sowing hydration in Botswana

Legwaila, G.M. and Karikari, S.K. and Mogamisi, K; and Mathowa, T. (2013) Response of three Bambara groundnut landraces to pre-sowing hydration in Botswana. Agriculture and Biology Journal of North America, 4 (4). pp. 430-434.

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Abstract

To investigate the response of Bambara groundnut landraces to pre-sowing hydration, three experiments were conducted on three bambara groundnut landraces; OM1, Diphiri cream (DC) and Gaborone cream (GC) in the greenhouse at Botswana College of Agriculture, Botswana, in 2011. The experimental designs were completely randomized design (CRD) with 5 pre-sowing hydration; (6, 12, 24, 48, 72 hrs) and the control, each replicated four times. Increasing hydration time from 12 to 72 hrs significantly (p≤0.01) increased the final germination for GC up to 87% and significantly increased OM1 germination up to 57% at 24 hrs. However, there was a significant decrease in final germination for DC. There were significant (p≤0.01) differences within and across the landraces for seedling emergence; GC had the highest emergence of up to 100% at 24 hrs. Across the three landraces GC and DC significantly (p≤0.05) increased stem dry diameter at 6, 12 and 24 hrs pre-sowing hydration. Moreover, pre-sowing hydration treatments had significant (p≤0.01) effect within the three Bambara landraces root dry matters and no significant (p>0.05) effect on GC and DC leaf dry matter. Hydrating seeds for 24 hrs improved germination, seedling emergence, leaf and stem dry matter accumulation of bambara groundnut landraces

Item Type: Article
Author Affiliation: Department of Crop Science and Production, Botswana College of Agriculture, Private Bag 0027, Gaborone, Botswana
Subjects: Plant Production
Crop Improvement
Divisions: Groundnut
Depositing User: Mr B Krishnamurthy
Date Deposited: 11 Sep 2013 13:54
Last Modified: 11 Sep 2013 13:54
URI: http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/11676

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