Germinative energy, germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in different acidity aqueous medium

Background. Acidic soils account for about 50% of all cultivated lands in the world. The yield of wheat grain can increase up to 50% with a decrease in acidity from 4.9 to 6.2. In this regard it is relevant to assess the varietal reaction of winter wheat seed germs to changes in the acidity level of...

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Main Authors: Olga V. Melnikova, Valentina I. Repnikova, Vladimir E. Torikov
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Published: Science and Innovation Center Publishing House 2025-02-01
Series:Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture
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Valentina I. Repnikova
Vladimir E. Torikov
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description Background. Acidic soils account for about 50% of all cultivated lands in the world. The yield of wheat grain can increase up to 50% with a decrease in acidity from 4.9 to 6.2. In this regard it is relevant to assess the varietal reaction of winter wheat seed germs to changes in the acidity level of the growing environment. Purpose. The study was aimed to evaluate the acidity (рН=5, рН=7, рН=9) effect of the aqueous medium on changes in germinative energy, germinating ability and biometrics of wheat germs of varieties and promising lines of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Materials and methods. The researches were carried out in the conditions of a laboratory experiment (n=6). The object of the research was seed grain of varieties and promising lines of soft winter wheat. The wheat seeds were germinated according to All-Union State Standard 12038-84. The effect of three acidity levels of the aqueous medium was studied: pH=7 (neutral) – control, pH=5 (acidic), pH=9 (alkaline). The change in the water acidity was carried out by electrolysis using an ionizer "IVA-II". Results. In the early stages of organogenesis the varietal reaction of Triticum aestivum to the acidity affected seed germination insignificant (V˂5.5%). The mean reaction of the varieties to changes in the acidity was recorded on the length of germs and central roots on the 7th day. The highest germ length of the varieties on average (11.39±0.66 cm) and the central root length (9.48±0.99 cm) were observed in the variants with a neutral medium. Primordial roots reduced crude biomass in an aqueous medium by 42.3-48.6%. Such varieties as Angelina, Rubezhnaya, Mera, STRG 806015, EN Cepheus, EN Photon and the promising line Erythrosperum 69/21 showed the highest acid resistance (V=2.6-8.6%) by germ weight. Conclusion. It has been found that varieties and promising lines of the Triticum aestivum species prefer a neutral and alkaline reaction of the growing medium (pH= 7 and 9), and an acidic medium (pH=5) causes slowing down growth intensity and decreasing the mass of germs and embryo roots. EDN: WBRGIR
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spelling doaj-art-9c7a9ba50bd149509efa9a99212ddd772025-08-20T02:05:10ZengScience and Innovation Center Publishing HouseSiberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture2658-66492658-66572025-02-0117114416310.12731/2658-6649-2025-17-1-10391039Germinative energy, germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in different acidity aqueous mediumOlga V. Melnikova0Valentina I. Repnikova1Vladimir E. Torikov2Bryansk State Agrarian UniversityBryansk State Agrarian UniversityBryansk State Agrarian UniversityBackground. Acidic soils account for about 50% of all cultivated lands in the world. The yield of wheat grain can increase up to 50% with a decrease in acidity from 4.9 to 6.2. In this regard it is relevant to assess the varietal reaction of winter wheat seed germs to changes in the acidity level of the growing environment. Purpose. The study was aimed to evaluate the acidity (рН=5, рН=7, рН=9) effect of the aqueous medium on changes in germinative energy, germinating ability and biometrics of wheat germs of varieties and promising lines of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Materials and methods. The researches were carried out in the conditions of a laboratory experiment (n=6). The object of the research was seed grain of varieties and promising lines of soft winter wheat. The wheat seeds were germinated according to All-Union State Standard 12038-84. The effect of three acidity levels of the aqueous medium was studied: pH=7 (neutral) – control, pH=5 (acidic), pH=9 (alkaline). The change in the water acidity was carried out by electrolysis using an ionizer "IVA-II". Results. In the early stages of organogenesis the varietal reaction of Triticum aestivum to the acidity affected seed germination insignificant (V˂5.5%). The mean reaction of the varieties to changes in the acidity was recorded on the length of germs and central roots on the 7th day. The highest germ length of the varieties on average (11.39±0.66 cm) and the central root length (9.48±0.99 cm) were observed in the variants with a neutral medium. Primordial roots reduced crude biomass in an aqueous medium by 42.3-48.6%. Such varieties as Angelina, Rubezhnaya, Mera, STRG 806015, EN Cepheus, EN Photon and the promising line Erythrosperum 69/21 showed the highest acid resistance (V=2.6-8.6%) by germ weight. Conclusion. It has been found that varieties and promising lines of the Triticum aestivum species prefer a neutral and alkaline reaction of the growing medium (pH= 7 and 9), and an acidic medium (pH=5) causes slowing down growth intensity and decreasing the mass of germs and embryo roots. EDN: WBRGIRhttps://discover-journal.ru/jour/index.php/sjlsa/article/view/1039winter wheatvarietygerminative energyseed germinating abilityacidityroot lengthgerm length
spellingShingle Olga V. Melnikova
Valentina I. Repnikova
Vladimir E. Torikov
Germinative energy, germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in different acidity aqueous medium
Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture
winter wheat
variety
germinative energy
seed germinating ability
acidity
root length
germ length
title Germinative energy, germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in different acidity aqueous medium
title_full Germinative energy, germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in different acidity aqueous medium
title_fullStr Germinative energy, germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in different acidity aqueous medium
title_full_unstemmed Germinative energy, germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in different acidity aqueous medium
title_short Germinative energy, germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in different acidity aqueous medium
title_sort germinative energy germinating ability and seed germination biometrics of soft winter wheat triticum aestivum l in different acidity aqueous medium
topic winter wheat
variety
germinative energy
seed germinating ability
acidity
root length
germ length
url https://discover-journal.ru/jour/index.php/sjlsa/article/view/1039
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