Seed Germination and Seed Vigour Induction through Foliar Application of Plant Growth Regulators and Nutrients under Drought Stress in Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

Madhana Keerthana S *

Department of Plant Physiology, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur 482004, MP, India.

R. Shiv Ramakrishnan

Department of Plant Breeding & Genetics, Seed Technology Research Centre, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur 482004, MP, India.

Sachin Nagre

Department of Plant Physiology, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur 482004, MP, India.

Ashish Kumar

Department of Plant Breeding & Genetics, Seed Technology Research Centre, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur 482004, MP, India.

Radheshyam Sharma

Biotechnology Centre, JNKVV, Jabalpur 482004, MP, India.

Anubha Upadhyay

Department of Plant Physiology, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur 482004, MP, India.

R. K. Samaiya

Department of Plant Physiology, College of Agriculture, JNKVV, Jabalpur 482004, MP, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Chickpea cultivation in rainfed regions, such as Madhya Pradesh, faces challenges due to water stress, impacting crop yield and quality. The study conducted assesses the impact of foliar spray with plant growth regulators and nutrients on the germination percentage, seedling length, and seed vigour indices of chickpea varieties (JG 36 and JG 14) under water deficit conditions. Cytokinin analogues, known for breaking dormancy, and other growth regulators and nutrients were applied during the flowering stage. The results revealed significant differences in germination percentage, seedling length, seed vigour index I, and seed vigour index II among irrigation levels, varieties, and foliar spray of plant growth regulators and nutrients. Under different irrigation levels, D1 (Irrigation at 30 DAS and at flower initiation) recorded the highest germination percentage (97.24%), seedling length (31.41 cm), seed vigour index I (3054.81), and seed vigour index II (52.77) compared to control D2 (Drought stress at Flowering up to physiological maturity). JG 14 (V1) performed well, achieving the highest germination percentage of 96.99%. Among the treatments, foliar application of Benzyladenine (BA) at 40 ppm (T3) resulted in the highest germination percentage (98.17%) and seed vigour index II (60.33), whereas T8 (BA 40ppm + ZnSO4 1%) exhibited the highest seedling length (31.83 cm) and seed vigour index I (3099.85). This study demonstrates that foliar spray with plant growth regulators and nutrients, particularly Benzyladenine at 40 ppm, significantly improved germination percentage, seedling length, and seed vigour index, offering potential solutions for enhancing chickpea productivity under water deficit conditions.

Keywords: Seed quality, benzyladenine, water deficit stress, thidiazuron, plant growth regulators


How to Cite

, Madhana Keerthana S, R. Shiv Ramakrishnan, Sachin Nagre, Ashish Kumar, Radheshyam Sharma, Anubha Upadhyay, and R. K. Samaiya. 2024. “Seed Germination and Seed Vigour Induction through Foliar Application of Plant Growth Regulators and Nutrients under Drought Stress in Chickpea (Cicer Arietinum L.)”. Archives of Current Research International 24 (1):13–23. https://doi.org/10.9734/acri/2024/v24i1619.