Abstract

The sowing medium plays an important role in the production of good quality budded plants of rubber. Nowadays, the search for alternative high-quality and low-cost materials as sowing media in rubber nurseries is a necessity due to the increasing demand, environmental constraints and rising costs for river sand, the most widely used sowing medium during the last decades. To study the effects of different media on seed germination and seedling growth of rubber, experiments were conducted using river sand as the control and several other media viz., leached coir pith, dried elephant dung, reclaimed sea sand, fine quarry dust, course quarry dust, rubber wood saw dust and rubber wood chips. Germination attributes were significantly affected by the sowing medium. In the first experiment, seeds sown in coir pith recorded significantly higher values for germination percentage, germination value, germination index, rate of germination (lowest E50), as compared to those in river sand (control) and other media. In the second and third experiment, seeds sown in coir pith and elephant dung recorded significantly higher values for germination as compared to those in other media and the values were on par with those in river sand. Seedlings raised from seeds sown in all media in the first experiment achieved buddable size (>6mm stem diameter) after three months. Considering the cost, availability and germination attributes, leached coir pith and dried elephant dung are identified as ideal sowing substrates alternative to river sand for rubber nurseries.

Highlights

  • Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) seeds are used for raising root stock for bud grafting of clones

  • After 16 days of sowing, germination value in elephant dung was on par with those in river sand and coir pith (Fig. 2)

  • In the third experiment in Middeniya nursery, the highest germination percentage (39%) was recorded in river sand after 12 days of sowing and the value was on par with those in coir pith, Sowing substrates alternative to river sand elephant dung and wood chips

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Introduction

Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) seeds are used for raising root stock for bud grafting of clones. Seeds for commercial rubber nurseries are purchased from different suppliers who collect and store seeds for few days to weeks to supply them in bulk quantities In certain nurseries, such seeds take more than 14 days to start germination in sand beds. The search for alternative high-quality and low-cost materials as sowing media in rubber nurseries is a necessity and the use of river sand must be progressively reduced. In the selection of new materials, environmental considerations have become as important as performance and economic cost In this context, there has been a justifiable emphasis on materials derived from agricultural, industrial and municipal waste streams (Chong, 2005). This study was undertaken to ascertain the effectiveness of some alternative materials as sowing substrates for river sand in rubber nurseries

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