The influence of seed treatment on corn germination
Abstract
This paper presents a study on the influence of seed treatment on seed germination in 10 consanguineous lines and 10 simple hybrids (from KWS Ltd), grown in the area of the Traian commune, Brăila county, in the 2018-2019 crop year. Seed treatment was performed with the Redigo M fungicide (100 g/l Protioconazole + 20 g/l Metalaxil) and the Langis insecticide (300 g/l Cypermethrin). In the laboratory, the germination potential was determined using the STAS 1634/1999 method, both for untreated and treated seeds and the potential of emergence was determined using the cold test method 6 ˚C, for treated seeds only.
From the data analysis, the germination value varied between 93 - 95% for simple hybrids for both untreated and treated seeds, and for consanguineous lines, it varied between 92 - 95% for untreated seeds and 91 - 94% for treated seeds; the value of the cold test varied between 92 - 95% for hybrids and 91 - 93% for consanguineous lines. All hybrids and consanguineous lines recorded germination and cold test values above the minimum values allowed by STAS (a minimum germination value of 90% and a minimum cold test value of 85%). The treatment of corn seeds did not adversely affect their germination and viability.
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