Breaking of structural dormancy in seeds of Tetrapleura tetraptera by Aspergillus niger
1994
Ukpong, E.N. | Odoemena, C.S. | Ekpo, G.
Aspergillus niger (strain UUF9202) significantly reduced the dormancy period and boosted aggregate germination percentage (AGP) in seeds of Tetrapleura tetraptera. A net reduction in mean germination time (MGT) to 12 days and an increase from 0 to 42% AGP were obtained in 32 days. The optimal spore inoculum of the fungus was 8.5 X 10(10) ml(-1) per 100 seeds in 96 h pregermination incubation. The potential of some physical factors in combination with this fungal concentration in enhancing AGP was evaluated. The treatments were as follows: (i) hot water scarification at 30 degrees C, 50 degrees C, 80 degrees C and 100 degrees C plus A niger; and (ii) nicking by decoating at either the micropylar or chalazal ends plus A niger. Micropylar scarification plus A niger gave the highest AGP (94%) followed by chalazal scarification plus A niger (86%) and hot water dip at 80 degrees C + A niger (82%). The control seeds which were soaked in presterilized (by autoclaving at 121 degrees C for 15 min) A niger spore suspension at 30 degrees C gave zero germination.
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