The experiment was conducted in the laboratory at Debre Zeit Agricultural Research Center in two phases with the objectives of to identify the best germination media to conduct proper germination and to optimize germination test procedure for shallot seed. In the first phase the experiment consisted of 6 treatments of three germination media (Top of paper, Between paper and sand) and two shallot varieties (DZSHT-91-2B and DZSHT-157-1B). The second experiment consisted of 27 treatments as three water application times (24 hours, 48 hours and 72 hour), three germination papers (filter paper, grade paper and kitchen paper), and three amount of water to be applied (2.5ml, 5ml and 7.5ml of distilled water). The treatments were arranged in both phases in factorial combination with complete randomized design (CRD) in four replications. The analysis of variance showed significant variation for shallot seed germination on different germination media. The highest mean values were obtained on DZSHT-91-2B on Top of Paper (86%) and the lowest mean value was recorded for DZSHT-157-1B on sand (60.5%). In addition highest mean value of speed of germination was obtained from top of Paper (7.9), and the lowest mean value was observed from shallot seed sown in between Paper (4.5). Therefore top of paper is the best germination media as compared to sand and in between paper to have the maximum germination for shallot seed. With regard to optimization of germination test procedure as both the main effect and the interaction effect of the seed physiological quality parameters indicated that the highest mean values were recorded when shallot seed was planted on Kitchen paper with 5ml water application once for twenty four hour for three times during the whole germination period.
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Bekele Gemechu, Aderawu Turuaynet. (2022). Evaluation of Suitable Germination Media and Germination Test Procedure for Shallot (Allium cepa L. aggregatum) Seed. Advances, 3(3), 111-116. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.advances.20220303.20
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Bekele Gemechu; Aderawu Turuaynet. Evaluation of Suitable Germination Media and Germination Test Procedure for Shallot (Allium cepa L. aggregatum) Seed. Advances. 2022, 3(3), 111-116. doi: 10.11648/j.advances.20220303.20
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