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CHAPTER 4
Role of Hydropriming and Magneto-
Priming in Developing Stress Tolerance
LEKSHMY SATHEE,1* MEENAKSHI THAKUR,2 RAVPREET KAUR,3
SUNITA KATARIA,4 ANJALI ANAND,1 DALVEER SINGH,3 and
SHAILESH TRIPATHI3
1Division of Plant Physiology, ICAR–Indian Agricultural Research
Institute, New Delhi – 110012, India
2College of Horticulture and Forestry, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of
Horticulture and Forestry, Neri, Himachal Pradesh, India
3Division of Genetics, ICAR–Indian Agricultural Research Institute,
New Delhi, India
4School of Biochemistry, DAVV, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
*Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]
ABSTRACT
Seed priming is a highly effective and low-cost seed enhancement technique
to improve germination, early vigor, growth, and yield of crop plants.
It reduces the time of seedling emergence and helps in the establishment
of a uniform crop stand. Several priming agents, such as water, inorganic
salts, sugars, micronutrients, plant hormones, and physical treatments with
ionizing/nonionizing radiation are used as seed priming agents. Seed priming
also confers plants with tolerance to various abiotic stresses. Primed seeds
invigorate the seed metabolism through the repair and synthesis of nucleic
acids and proteins. In hydro-priming, the seeds are soaked in water for a well-
defined period of time followed by drying to their original moisture level.