Effect of Seed Priming on Fodder Yield of Maize
Harsh K. Patel *
Department of Agronomy, B.A. College of Agriculture Anand Agricultural University, Anand 388110, India.
H. K. Patel *
Main Forage Research Station, Anand Agricultural University, Anand 38811, India.
P. H. Rathod
Pesticide Residue Lab., Anand Agricultural University, Anand 388110, India.
C. H. Raval
College of Horticultural, Anand Agricultural University, Anand 388110, India.
D. H. Dudhat
Department of Agronomy, B.A. College of Agriculture Anand Agricultural University, Anand 388110, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The study on effect of seed priming on yield and quality of fodder maize was carried out at Main Forage Research Station, Anand Agricultural University, Anand during the rabi season 2020-21. The research comprised of ten treatments and four replications, and it was set up in a randomized block design. The results of the experiments revealed that different seed priming treatments failed to create a significant response on plant population per meter row length at 15 DAS, days to 50% flowering, and plant height at 20 DAS. The growth and yield attributes of fodder maize crop viz., periodical plant height at 40 DAS and at harvest, number of leaves per plant, leaf stem ratio, green fodder yield, dry fodder yield, dry matter, crude protein, acid detergent fiber and Neutral detergent fiber at harvest were significantly affected by different seed priming treatments and recorded significantly higher in treatment of Seed priming with ZnSO4 @ 0.5% for 6 hrs. and also reported maximum net realization with its BCR.
Keywords: Seed priming, ZnSO4, FeSO4, coconut water, cow urine, CaCl2, KNO3, KH2PO4, Net realization