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Seed Fertility Studies in Anogeissus Latifolia


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1 Silviculture Division Forest Research Institute, Dehradun - 248006, India
2 Rain forest Research Institute, Jorhat, Assam, India
3 Entomology Division, Forest Research, Dehradun, India
     

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The seeds of Anogeissus latifolia mature in second fortnight of March each year when the seed moisture content is around 12 per cent and colour of fruits turns to blackish green. Seeds are about 95% empty when collected from the trees. The germination percentage of seeds is only 1-2 per cent; however 50% seeds are sound and viable. Seeds can easily be stored at 150 C in refrigerator in polythene bags at a moisture content of 9 per cent with slight decrease in viability up to two years. In addition to infertility/emptiness of seeds insect problem was also studied using entomological inputs. To control insect attack on fruits/seeds of A. latifolia, systemic insecticides were applied in the trees in the field and after six months of insecticide application seeds were collected from treated and untreated trees and tested in laboratory. The results showed that the number of half filled seeds was increased (about 10%) over the seeds of untreated trees; however, there was no significant increase in number of filled seeds. Increase in half filled seeds of treated trees shows the effect of systemic insecticides on the suspected insect attack in the seeds of the species. These observations showed that infertility problem in the seeds of A. latifolia are related with the insect infestation and needs further detail studies.

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Anogeissus Latifolia, Infertility, Seed Maturity, Seed Germination, Seed Storage.
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Ombir Singh
Silviculture Division Forest Research Institute, Dehradun - 248006
India

Dinesh Kumar Meena
Rain forest Research Institute, Jorhat, Assam
India

K. P. Singh
Entomology Division, Forest Research, Dehradun
India


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Ombir Singh
Silviculture Division Forest Research Institute, Dehradun - 248006, India
Dinesh Kumar Meena
Rain forest Research Institute, Jorhat, Assam, India
K. P. Singh
Entomology Division, Forest Research, Dehradun, India

Abstract


The seeds of Anogeissus latifolia mature in second fortnight of March each year when the seed moisture content is around 12 per cent and colour of fruits turns to blackish green. Seeds are about 95% empty when collected from the trees. The germination percentage of seeds is only 1-2 per cent; however 50% seeds are sound and viable. Seeds can easily be stored at 150 C in refrigerator in polythene bags at a moisture content of 9 per cent with slight decrease in viability up to two years. In addition to infertility/emptiness of seeds insect problem was also studied using entomological inputs. To control insect attack on fruits/seeds of A. latifolia, systemic insecticides were applied in the trees in the field and after six months of insecticide application seeds were collected from treated and untreated trees and tested in laboratory. The results showed that the number of half filled seeds was increased (about 10%) over the seeds of untreated trees; however, there was no significant increase in number of filled seeds. Increase in half filled seeds of treated trees shows the effect of systemic insecticides on the suspected insect attack in the seeds of the species. These observations showed that infertility problem in the seeds of A. latifolia are related with the insect infestation and needs further detail studies.

Keywords


Anogeissus Latifolia, Infertility, Seed Maturity, Seed Germination, Seed Storage.