Effect of Varying Water Temperature on Germination of Selected Tree Species in Delta State, Nigeria

Ehimen, C.I *

Ministry of Urban Renewal, Delta State, Nigeria.

Dolor, D.E

Department of Forestry and Wildlife, Faculty of Agriculture, Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria.

Okunomo, K

Department of Forestry and Wildlife, Faculty of Agriculture, Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria.

Fadun E. A

Department of Forestry and Wildlife, Faculty of Agriculture, Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: Effective seed germination is a prerequisite for successful tree planting project. Effect of varying water temperature on germination of selected tree species was examined.

Study Design: 4 X 4 factorial experiments in Completely Randomized Design with 3 replicates.

Place and Duration of Study: Experiment was conducted in the laboratory of Science Laboratory Technology of Delta State University, Abraka between June 12 and July 26, 2023.

Methodology: Twenty-four seeds each of Terminalia mantaly (TM), Senna siamea (SS), Delonix regia (DR), Polyalthia longifolia (PL) were randomly selected and soaked at varying durations in cold-water (120C- 24hrs, 48hrs, 72hrs and 0hrs); warm-water (40oC- 5mins, 10mins, 15mins and 0mins); hot-water (100oC-30secs, 60secs, 90secs and 0secs) and control. A 4 X 4 factorial experiment in Complete Randomized design was adopted. Data on days to germination, sprouts and germination percentage were obtained and analyzed using ANOVA at α0.05.

Results: Germination and soaking duration of seeds in cold-water were not significant (P>0.05). Seeds of SS and PL recorded the least and highest days to germinate (11.92±2.31 and 15.30±2.31) and sprout (14.83±2.39 and 18.10±2.39), respectively. One seed each of SS soaked for 24 and 48 hours germinated at day 4 with 66.7% germination (at week 2). Hot-water had significant effect (P<.05) on germination and sprout of seeds while soaking duration and interaction were not significant for germination. Seeds of SS and DR performed best with (6.67±1.33 and 7.58±1.33; 8.42±1.62 and 10.50±1.62) average days to germinate and sprout, respectively. Seeds of SS (60 seconds) and DR (30 seconds) germinated and sprouted within 5 and 8 days with 91.7% germination (weeks 2). Warm-water had significant (P<.05) effect on germination, sprout and soaking duration of seeds. Seeds of SS germinated and sprouted at 6.42±0.78 and 9.57±0.88 days respectively, with earliest days to germinate (5.00±2.22-10mins) and sprout (8.00±2.14- 5mins). DR soaked in warm-water for 10 mins germinated and sprouted within 4 and 8 days after planting. At week 2, seeds of SS and DR had 91.7% germination.

Conclusion: Seed pretreatment contributed to the germination of species as no seed was damaged.

Keywords: Pre-treatment, seed dormancy, germination, tree species


How to Cite

C.I, Ehimen, Dolor, D.E, Okunomo, K, and Fadun E. A. 2025. “Effect of Varying Water Temperature on Germination of Selected Tree Species in Delta State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 37 (8):245-58. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2025/v37i85626.

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