Cluster bean (guar) is an important arid legume crop of the country.
Nowadays, it is gaining importance as an industrial crop due to the
presence of galactomannan content in the seed. The crop generally faces
moisture stress conditions at the sowing time, seedling emergence and
plant growth. If primed seed sown in the field, then it can tolerate the
problem of moisture stress to some extent particularly during the
initial stages of germination and plant growth and it helps in optimum
plant stand establishment. Improved seed germination and vigour
potential contribute to better crop establishment and seed yield. The
results of present study revealed that among various priming treatments,
the treatments T1(H-D), T6 (KNO3, 0.5%) and T8(Pseudomonas culture)
enhanced the standard germination (6.66-12.66%) in good quality
seed-lots (L1) of variety HG-365, whereas, the treatments T3 (GA3,
50ppm), T5 ( PEG-6000) and T7 (Rhizobium culture) improved the
germination percentage ( 6.67-11.00%) in good quality seed-lot of
variety HG-563. Moreover, none of the treatments enhanced the
germination effectively over control in marginal seed-lots of both the
varieties.