Abstract

The potted experiment was conducted in the early planting season of 2018, at the Teaching and Research Farm of Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria to ascertain the effects of seed priming using water, coconut water and moringa leaf extract on the seedling emergence and growth of bitter kola. Completely Randomized Design was used with four treatments and three replicates. The treatments were thus; soaking of bitter kola seeds in water for 36 h, soaking of bitter kola seeds in coconut water mixed with ordinary water for 36 h, soaking of bitter kola seeds in moringa leaf extract for 36 h and non-soaked seeds (control). Bitter kola seeds were purchased from a farmer that has a bitter kola tree in his compound at Owerri, Imo State. Data were collected on number of seedlings emergence, percentage emergence, plant height, number of leaves per plant, root dry weight, shoot dry weight, leaf dry weight and total dry weight. The result revealed that priming treatments had significant effect (P≤0.05) on number of seedlings that emerged when compared with the non-primed seeds. The least seedling emergence (0) was recorded from non-soaked seeds. Seeds soaked in water for 36 h gave the highest seedlings emergence of 10.67. Priming had effect on plant height and number of leaves. Priming also significantly affected total dry weight, shoot dry weight, leaf dry weight and root dry weight compared to the control which had no seedling that emerged. The values obtained from primed seeds were statistically similar (P≤0.05), although water treatment gave the best result. Therefore, priming of bitter kola before planting is very necessary to enhance seedling emergence and growth. Key words: Bitter kola, priming, seedling emergence and growth, nigeria, west Africa

Highlights

  • Bitter kola botanically known as Garcinia kola is a member of the Clusiaceae family believed to have originated in tropical or subtropical low land forest is a very important economic tree

  • Some of the bitter kola seeds were soaked using plastic containers in water without soil for 36 h (Treatment 1), some were soaked in coconut water mixed with water (Treatment 2), some were soaked in moringa leaf extract for the same duration (Treatment 3) and non-soaked seeds which served as control (Treatment 4)

  • The result of the study revealed that priming had effect on seedling emergence (Table 2)

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Introduction

Bitter kola botanically known as Garcinia kola is a member of the Clusiaceae family believed to have originated in tropical or subtropical low land forest is a very important economic tree. Nuts, seeds and bark have been used from the time immemorial in folk medicine (Hooker, 2008). It has been reported that germination is slow in bitter kola seed especially with the wild form, it last for as long as 365 days (Ogunade et al, 2013). Seed germination is negatively affected by drought (Damirkaya et al, 2006). Seedling vigour and seedling establishment have in several species of plant been related to the time of seedling emergence

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