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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 241, 2026
3rd International Conference on Recent Advances in Horticulture Research (ICRAHOR 2026)
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| Article Number | 01003 | |
| Number of page(s) | 11 | |
| Section | Breeding and Biotechnological Innovation in Horticulture | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202624101003 | |
| Published online | 26 June 2026 | |
Evaluation and Utilization of Bacillus siamensis NKIT-9 for Sustainable Tomato Seed Bio-priming
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Amity Food & Agriculture Foundation (AFAF), Amity University, Uttar Pradesh ( 201313), India.
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Amity Institute of Horticulture Studies and Research (AIHSR), Amity University, Uttar Pradesh ( 201313), India.
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Abstract
Bio-priming using plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is an eco-friendly technique to enhance seed performance and crop production. This experiment aimed at comparing the efficiency of the three different Bio-priming methods that are Overnight soaking, Agar plug and seed coating of Bacillus siamensis NKIT-9 at different concentrations (106 CFU mL-1, 108 CFU mL-1, and 1010 CFUml-1), for optimal tomato seed germination and enhancement of seed vigor. Among all the three different biopriming techniques, overnight soaking proved to be the most effective for enhancing tomato seed performance, achieving 98.5 % germination, a germination index of 125.88 and high seed vigor indices (SVI-I: 2103.77; SVI-II: 4171.5) at a concentration 1010CFUml-1. Optimal mean germination time was observed around 5 days for this method with fast and uniform emergence. The seed coating method provided moderately improved results with highest seed germination of 85 % and lowest seed vigor indexes compared to overnight soaking method suggesting limited bacterial interaction and slower physiological activation. The agar plug method showed moderate and inconsistent performance across storage periods, resulting in reduced seed germination and vigor compared with prolonged soaking at lower temperature. Thus, overnight soaking method in Bacillus siamensis NKIT-9 could provide good growth promotion and enhancement in seed vigor in tomato. Seed coating could provide moderate improvement, whereas the use of agar plugs method shows inconsistent performance across storage duration and temperature. The findings conclude that overnight Bio-priming with Bacillus siamensis NKIT-9 is an efficient and cost-effective method for enhancing tomato seed performance and early seedling establishment.
Key words: Bacillus siamensis NKIT-9 / Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) / Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) / Seed Vigor Indices / Bio-priming
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