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Effect of Seed Priming on Germination and Seedling Growth of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Bhaktapur Local) in Syangja, Nepal  

Saroj Yadav , Bibas Chaulagai , Promise Shrestha , Ganesh Lamsal
Agriculture and Forestry University, Faculty of Agriculture, Rampur, Chitwan, 44209, Nepal
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International Journal of Horticulture, 2026, Vol. 16, No. 2   doi: 10.5376/ijh.2026.16.0007
Received: 05 Nov., 2025    Accepted: 26 Feb., 2026    Published: 30 Mar., 2026
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Yadav S., Chaulagai B., Shrestha P., and Lamsal G., 2026, Effect of seed priming on germination and seedling growth of cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Bhaktapur Local) in Syangja, Nepal, International Journal of Horticulture, 16(2): 77-87 (doi: 10.5376/ijh.2026.16.0007)

Abstract

Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) is high-value vegetable in Nepal, known for its high nutritive value, high water and fiber content. However, cucumber faces low and inconsistent germination rates and poor seedling growth. Seed priming is a viable option to address these issues. Hence, an experiment was conducted from March to July, 2024 in Syangja, Nepal to analyse the effect of seed priming on germination and seedling growth of cucumber under high-tech polyhouse condition. The experiment was laid out in Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with ten treatments i.e. Control (T1), Hot water (450C for 5 minutes) (T2), GA3 100 ppm (T3), GA3 200 ppm (T4), KNO3 1% (T5), KNO3 3% (T6), Cow urine 5% (T7), Cow urine 10% (T8), Vermiwash 10% (T9) and Vermiwash 20% (T10), each replicated three times. The results reveal that significantly the highest germination percentage (88%), seed vigour index-I (2643.83), seed vigour index-II (22555.33), fresh root weight (0.51 g) and earliest days to 50% germination (6 days) were recorded from the seed primed with hot water (450C for 5 minutes). Significantly the earliest mean germination time (6.06 days), highest speed of germination (0.49) and highest dry shoot weight (240 mg) were recorded in KNO3 1%, while dry root weight was maximum in GA3 200 ppm (46.00 mg). Hence, any one of the seed priming methods among hot water (450C for 5 minute), KNO3 1% or GA3 200 ppm for 24 hours could be the options for better germination and seedling growth of cucumber.

Keywords
Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.); Germination; Hot water; Potassium nitrate; Seed priming
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