Priming of prosopis cineraria (L.) druce and acacia tortilis (forssk) seeds with fulvic acid extracted from compost to improve germination and seedling vigor

S Gill, Al-Shankiti
2015 Global J. Environ. Sci. Manage   unpublished
Composting of waste plant materials and its use in agriculture and landscape sites is an environmental friendly way of reducing waste material and conserving the environment. In this perspective, we have taken the initiative at the Dubai based International Center for Biosaline Agriculture to compost the plant based waste material (lawn cuttings-grass) to compost. The material was inoculated with a consortium of microbes leading to the formation stable and mature compost with high organic
more » ... (38%). In order to conduct seed germination tests, fulvic acid was extracted from the compost. A pot experiment was conducted over a period of 30 days in the green house to study the effect of fulvic acid on the seed germination, and plant growth of Prosopis cineraria (L.) druce (Ghaff) and Acacia tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne. Seeds of both trees were treated with fulvic acid at 0.5% and 1% concentrations water treatment was used as control. Generally seed germination and biomass were increased at both rates of fulvic acid application, However, a pronounced increase was found in seed germination when fulvic acid was used at 1.0% (Prosopis cineraria 27%; Acacia tortilis 20% increase over control). Similarly biomass (shoot and root) of A. tortilis and P. cineraria showed an increase of increase 34% and 94% respectively.
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