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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 100, 2024
International Scientific Forum “Modern Trends in Sustainable Development of Biological Sciences” (IFBioScFU 2024)
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Article Number | 02003 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | Current Issues in Biotechnology, Microbiology, and Bioengineering | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202410002003 | |
Published online | 08 April 2024 |
Effect of short-term seed priming on germination of wild-growing plant Scorzonera tau-saghyz
1 National Higher School of Agronomy and Food Industries, Vandoeuvre-Lès-Nancy, 54505, France
2 al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, 050040, Kazakhstan
3 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, 23955, Saudi Arabia
4 Scientific Research Institute of Biology and Biotechnology Problems, Almaty, 050040, Kazakhstan
* Corresponding author: svetlana.turasheva@kaznu.kz
This study examines the efficiency of vermicompost tea, an organic fertilizer, in improving the process of seed germination in rubber-producing plants of the species Scorzonera tau-saghyz. Seeds collected from three-year-old plants within the Karatau State Nature Reserve in Kazakhstan were treated with 5% and 10% vermicompost tea for 2 hours and 4 hours’ exposure. Germination progress was closely monitored over a four-week period, revealing a significant correlation between higher concentrations and exposure times with increased rates of seed germination. In particular, tau-saghyz’ seeds treated with a 10% solution of vermicompost for 4 hours showed 1.3 times higher percentage of germination compared to seed pre-treatment by 5% solution and 1.9 times greater than that of the control. These results provide valuable information on optimizing seed treatment protocols to improve the germination and growth of Scorzonera tau-saghyz seedlings, offering potential approaches for biodiversity conservation and sustainable agricultural practices.
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