EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT PRETREATMENTS ON THE GERMINATION OFFaidherbia albida(DEL.) A. CHEV. SEEDS

Abstract
The difficulties of using sulphuric acid for removing the physical dormancy of Faidherbia albida seeds have resulted in a search for alternative methods of pretreatment of the seeds. This trial tested the efffciency of 10 alternative pretreatments. The results show that the sulphuric acid, manual scarification and scarification by hot wire, which achieved stable values of over 90% of germination of seeds after eight days, were clearly superior to the use of a seed gun (80% germination after 16 days at the optimal setting of the gun) or of hot/boiling water methods (less than 20% germination after 16 days). Due to the high capacity of seed gun (i.e. around 1 kg/minute), it appears that the gun method, although methods which treat seeds individually result in higher germination percentages, could be a useful way to treat large quantities of seeds. However, the optimal speed of the rotation of the gun must be determined beforehand for each lot of seeds.