World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt
Abstract
The germination and early seedling growth of two tomato seed varieties
(NHLe 158-3 and ROMA VF) were investigated using five levels (0% 0.001%
0.01% 0.1% 1%) of lead acetate, cupric carbonate and ferric chloride
respectively. The experiment was conducted under 12\ub12h
photoperiodic laboratory condition in a laboratory germinator. The
results showed that the aggregate germination percentage (AGP) as well
as the coefficient of germination velocity (CGV) decreased with
increase in the levels of metallic compounds on the two tomato
varieties. The decreases in AGP and CGV were significant ( p<0.05)
when compared with that of the control. The decrease in the growth
parameters tested was higher in Roma VF than in NHLe 158-3 variety.
Lead acetate and copper chloride salts indicated higher inhibitory
tendencies to the germination and growth of the tomato varieties than
the Ferric chloride. The study shows that NHLe 158-3 variety is more
tolerant to metallic compounds pollutants than the Roma VF. @JASE