STUDIES ON MAINTAINING SEED LONGEVITY AND THE EFFECT OF FRUIT GRADES IN NEEM (<em>AZADIRACHTA</em> <em>INDICA</em>)

Authors

  • A.S. Ponnuswamy
  • R.S. Vinaya Rai
  • C. Surendran
  • T.V. Karivaratharaju

Keywords:

Neem, fruit density grading, viability and vigour, fruit storage

Abstract

Grading of neem (Azadirachta indica) depulped fruits by the floatation method gave 18% floaters. These weighed comparatively less than the sinkers, possessed a higher endocarp content and recorded low viability in terms of maximum germinability and also vigour. The sinkers in contrast recorded an increase of 35% in viability and 92% in vigour index. In a separate study, seeds stored at an ambient temperature of 33.8" C recorded a germinability of 8% at the end of three months compared to 90% when freshly collected. This is attributed to desiccation injury as the moisture content dropped from an initial 30.8 to a low 15.5% at the end of three months. In contrast, seeds stored in earthern pots buried in moist sand bed manifested little loss in seed moisture content and recorded a germinability of 62% at the end of three months. Density grading for maximising viability and vigour and moist storage in earthern pots for prolonging longevity is recommended for the species.

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Published

1991-03-20

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A.S. Ponnuswamy, R.S. Vinaya Rai, C. Surendran, & T.V. Karivaratharaju. (1991). STUDIES ON MAINTAINING SEED LONGEVITY AND THE EFFECT OF FRUIT GRADES IN NEEM (<em>AZADIRACHTA</em> <em>INDICA</em>). Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS), 3(3), 285–290. Retrieved from https://jtfs.frim.gov.my/jtfs/article/view/2059

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