Water Quality Shows Unfavorable Consequences for Two Distinct Seeds during Germination

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  • Prof. Ch. Hara Prasad Mishra, Mr. Dibya Ranjan Dalei

Abstract

The investigation was intended to decide the impacts of water quality on seed germination and seedling development of Cicerarietinum and Brassica juncea under research facility condition at Haldia, West Bengal. Water from four distinctive water bodies was inspected including one control. Both the plant seeds and seedlings were treated for 15 days; and this was conveyed for multiple times in a year with each sort of water. The germination and development was examined for about fourteen days and mean readings were taken in the outcome. Shoot length, root length, number of root hairs, root hair length, and a few biochemical appraisals were resolved. Biochemical appraisal incorporates complete starch, decreasing sugar, all out non-diminishing sugar, protein substance and absolute DNA. It was seen through every one of the parameters that the seed germination and development of seedlings were profoundly delicate to the nature of water and the contaminated water applied a sort of stress level to their development. From the outcome it could be presumed that unique quality water had fundamentally influenced the seed germination and seedling development of two types of plants surveyed.

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2020-09-30

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Prof. Ch. Hara Prasad Mishra, Mr. Dibya Ranjan Dalei. (2020). Water Quality Shows Unfavorable Consequences for Two Distinct Seeds during Germination. International Journal of Modern Agriculture, 9(3), 494 - 500. Retrieved from http://modern-journals.com/index.php/ijma/article/view/242

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