Interaction effects of effective microorganisms and prolonged storage on germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower
Published Article === A study involving two incubation experiments and a germination experiment in sandy soil was conducted to determine the influence of Multiplied Effective Micro-organisms (M-EM) that were exposed to different levels of irradiation and temperature fluctuation as well as prolonged...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cut-oai-ir.cut.ac.za-11462-6662016-03-16T03:59:05Z Interaction effects of effective microorganisms and prolonged storage on germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower Van Tonder, N.C.P. Van der Westhuizen, C. Van der Westhuizen, R.J. Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein Cold stress Irradiation Multi-EM Planting depth Temperature Published Article A study involving two incubation experiments and a germination experiment in sandy soil was conducted to determine the influence of Multiplied Effective Micro-organisms (M-EM) that were exposed to different levels of irradiation and temperature fluctuation as well as prolonged storage, on the germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower. Irrespective of poor handling and/or prolonged storage of M-EM, seed treatment with M-EM improved germination under optimal conditions for all crops compared to the control. Increased planting depths and cold stress were used to create conditions where seed treatment with M-EM may improve germination and seedling growth. Seed treatment with M-EM significantly improved germination and seedling vigour of the stress-tolerant maize cultivar following cold stress. Similar improved seedling vigour results were observed for the stress-tolerant sunflower cultivar at increased planting depth. It was concluded that the beneficial influence of M-EM as a seed treatment was remarkable, even after exposure of M-EM to unfavourable environmental conditions and prolonged storage before application. Further research under field conditions and in different cultivation systems are required before the large scale application of M-EM as seed treatment can be recommended. 2015-10-08T11:04:24Z 2015-10-08T11:04:24Z 2014 2014 Article 16844998 http://hdl.handle.net/11462/666 en_US Journal for New Generation Sciences;Vol 12, Issue 2 Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein 168 066 bytes, 1 file Application/PDF Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 12, Issue 2: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein |
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Published Article === A study involving two incubation experiments and a germination experiment in sandy soil was conducted to determine the influence of Multiplied Effective Micro-organisms (M-EM) that were exposed to different levels of irradiation and temperature fluctuation as well as prolonged storage, on the germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower. Irrespective of poor handling and/or prolonged storage of M-EM, seed treatment with M-EM improved germination under optimal conditions for all crops compared to the control. Increased planting depths and cold stress were used to create conditions where seed treatment with M-EM may improve germination and seedling growth. Seed treatment with M-EM significantly improved germination and seedling vigour of the stress-tolerant maize cultivar following cold stress. Similar improved seedling vigour results were observed for the stress-tolerant sunflower cultivar at increased planting depth. It was concluded that the beneficial influence of M-EM as a seed treatment was remarkable, even after exposure of M-EM to unfavourable environmental conditions and prolonged storage before application. Further research under field conditions and in different cultivation systems are required before the large scale application of M-EM as seed treatment can be recommended. |
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Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein |
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Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein Van Tonder, N.C.P. Van der Westhuizen, C. Van der Westhuizen, R.J. |
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Van Tonder, N.C.P. Van der Westhuizen, C. Van der Westhuizen, R.J. |
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Interaction effects of effective microorganisms and prolonged storage on germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower |
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Interaction effects of effective microorganisms and prolonged storage on germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower |
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Interaction effects of effective microorganisms and prolonged storage on germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower |
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Interaction effects of effective microorganisms and prolonged storage on germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower |
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Interaction effects of effective microorganisms and prolonged storage on germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower |
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interaction effects of effective microorganisms and prolonged storage on germination and seedling vigour of maize, sorghum and sunflower |
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Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 12, Issue 2: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein |
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2015 |
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