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Vegetative growth, yield quality, and phytochemical accumulation of Abelmoshus esculentus L. (Moench) influenced by priming with potassium nitrate
Abstract
Seed priming is a promising technique that can improve the growth and yield of plants under optimum conditions. The specific priming duration and concentration required for adequate vegetative growth, yield quality, and phytochemical accumulation of Abelmoshus esculentus need clarification. This study was evaluated under screen house conditions, using a completely randomized design (CRD) approach. The seeds of Abelmoshus esculentus were subjected to priming with potassium nitrate for 6 and 12 h duration at a concentration of 0.5 and 1.00 mM while unprimed seeds served as the control. The results revealed that the primed seeds showed improved vegetative growth, yield components, and phytochemical constituents compared to the unprimed control seeds. This observation was irrespective of the priming duration and concentration of potassium nitrate used. Moreover, seeds primed for a 6 h duration at 1 mM were significantly higher in yield, fruit mineral, and phytochemical constituents compared to other treatments. At 12 h priming duration, seeds primed in 0.5 mM of potassium nitrate had higher growth and yield than at 1 mM. Priming with inorganic salts such as KNO3 induces faster growth and maximum crop yield of Abelmoshus esculentus. Priming for a short duration (6 h) 3 and at high concentration is sufficient to enhance the growth process and increased yield of Abelmoshus esculentus and has practical implications in the production of Abelmoshus esculentus .