African Journal of Agronomy

ISSN 2375-1185

African Journal of Agronomy ISSN 2375-1177 Vol. 8 (1), pp. 001-006, January, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Effects of different osmotic solutions on onion seed emergence

Levent Arin, Serdar Polat, Murat Deveci* and Ahmet Salk

Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey.

Accepted 09 October, 2019

Abstract

This experiment was aimed at the optimisation of emergence with onion seeds. For this reason, onion seeds (Allium cepa L.) short-days cultivars (Aki and Alix) and long-days cultivars (Banko and Suluova) were primed with different concentrations of polyethylene glycol (PEG 6000) in inorganic salts (KNO3 and KH2PO4) for different periods of time (3 and 6 days or until 1% radicle emergence) at 15°C. After the treatments, the effects of priming on seedling emergence were evaluated at optimal (20°C) and suboptimal (11°C) temperatures, under field conditions. Priming in all KNO3 and KH2PO4 reduced the days to emergence without significant loss in emergence ratio. In contrast, seed priming with PEG was ineffective. In field experiments, which were conducted in different periods (at two week intervals in February and March for spring and in September and October for autumn), the emergences of primed seeds were not earlier than those of untreated seeds, except ‘Alix’. In this variety, seeds primed with KNO3 and KH2PO4 emerged approximately four days earlier than the control seeds, regardless of the sowing date.

Key words: Allium cepa L., polyethylene glycol, potassium salts, priming.