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CHAPTER 5
Magneto-Priming: A Novel Technique
Towards Improved Seed Germinability
and Stress Responses: From Basics to
Contemporary Advancements
KUNTAL BERA,1,2 SUBIR GHOSH,2 SANJOY SADHUKHAN,2 and
PUSPENDU DUTTA1*
1Department of Seed Science and Technology, Uttar Banga Krishi
Viswavidyalaya, Pundibari – 736165, Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India
2Plant Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Botany,
Raiganj University, Raiganj – 733134, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, India
*Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]
ABSTRACT
The present era of precision agriculture demands that every seed will germi
nate and develop into a healthy plant. Improved emergence and uniform crop
establishment in the field are the most critical that determine the final yield.
But seed germination and early seedling growth are often impeded due to the
frequent occurrence of sub-optimal conditions, particularly under the context
of global climate change. Seed priming has been recognized long before as
an effective technique that can potentially improve seed germination, ensure
good plant establishment, and ultimately result in enhanced crop productivity
in a wide range of environments. Nowadays, the physical means of seed
priming are extensively being explored due to having several advantages
over conventional seed priming methods as the later ones mostly rely on
restricted hydration of the seed until the germination process starts and raise