The Effects of Seed Priming with L-glutamine and L-arginine Amino Acids in Pepper Seeds

  • Elena BARCANU Vegetable Research-Development Station,23 Mesteacanului St, Buzau
  • Konstantinos PASCHALIDIS School of Agricultural and Food Technology, Stavromenos, Heraklion, Crete
  • Costel VÎNĂTORU Vegetable Research-Development Station,23 Mesteacanului St, Buzau
  • Ovidia DOBRE-AGAPIE Vegetable Research-Development Station,23 Mesteacanului St, Buzau
  • Ion GHERASE Vegetable Research-Development Station,23 Mesteacanului St, Buzau
  • Bianca TĂNASE Vegetable Research-Development Station,23 Mesteacanului St, Buzau
  • Geanina NEGOȘANU Vegetable Research-Development Station,23 Mesteacanului St, Buzau
  • Elena DRĂGHICI University of Agronomic Science and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, 59 Marasti Boulevard. Bucharest
Keywords: Capsicum annuu, fertilization scheme, sprouting.

Abstract

Seed-priming is a physiological technique of seed hydration and drying to enhance the germination. Seed priming treatments can be used to achieve even and earlier sprouts. A popular seed-priming practice which helps the seeds germinate faster is hydro-priming. Other studies have shown that seed priming with α-arginine promotes growth in sunflower. Pepper seeds germinate slowly and the aim of this study was to assess the effects of seed priming with α-glutamine and α-arginine amino acids in pepper seeds grown in different fertilization scheme. During the evaluation it can be concluded that seed-priming treatment with α-arginine and double distilled water speeds up the sprouting. At some variants, it was proven that α-glutamine seed-priming was inefficient. It was also found that fertilization schemes influence the germination and root growth in the following year.

Author Biography

Elena DRĂGHICI, University of Agronomic Science and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, 59 Marasti Boulevard. Bucharest
Faculty of Horticulture
Published
2020-11-18