Abstract:
Red palm (Cyrtostachys renda) is an eye-catching palm variety, which can be used outdoor and
indoor. This wonderful plant has continued demand in Sri Lankan landscaping sector in the last
few decades because of its attraction with characteristically bright red leaf sheaths around the
stems. The seeds of red palm show an uneven and long germination period, therefore, the
present study was aimed at assessing the effect of different seed treatments on seed germination
of C. renda. The experiment was conducted in Henarathgoda Botanical Garden Gampaha from
July 2018 to January 2019. Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was used with five replicates
each contain 10 seeds. Seed soaked in water (T1-control), soaked in hot (40 oC) water for three
days (T2), soaked in 1% KMnO4 for three days and added 1% KMnO4 on weekly basis (T3),
soaked in 1% KMnO4 for three days (T4), soaked in 1% KMnO4 solution per 36 hours followed
by soaked in 1.5% H2O2 solution for 36 hours (T5), soaked in a 1.5% H2O2 solution for three days
(T6) and soaked in 20 ppm GA3 solutions for three days (T7) applied as treatments. Germinated
seeds were counted weekly up to 24 weeks after seeds sowing. According to the results, T7 had
the significantly earliest (14th weeks after seed sowing) and significantly the highest germination
percentage (72% in 23rd weeks after the sowing of seeds). The seeds treated with T5, T2 and T6
shown a 22% of germination percentage as their highest value while seed treated with T3 and
soaked in T4 given 12%, 8% of germination percentage as highest value respectively. Further,
the lowest seed germination percentage (6% in the 24th weeks after seed sowing) was recorded
from the seeds in control. Thus, the present study is revealed that GA3 20 ppm treatment has
enhanced seed germination by increasing germination percentage and reducing the germination
period. Therefore, GA3 20 ppm is considered as an applicable seed treatment for C. renda.