Abstract:
Schleichera oleosa (Lour.) Oken (Ceylon Oak) is an important medicinal tree
species are naturally grown in Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Thailand.
Natural regeneration by seeds is poor due to seed dormancy. To overcome poor
germination problem in Schleichera Pleosa, an experiment was conducted to find
out the effects of pre-sowing treatments on germination. Seeds were subjected to
seven pre-sowing treatments i.e T0-seeds from fresh fruit after drying (Control),
T1- mechanical scarification (removal of seed coat), T2-seeds soaking in normal
water for 12 hours, T3 seeds soaking in normal water for 24 hours, T4 seeds
soaking in normal water for 48 hours, T5-seeds soaking in 1% KNO3 and T6- seeds
soaking in 3% KNO3. Each treatment had 21 seeds of equal size, weight, and length.
The media of the treatment was a mixture of topsoil collected from the forest floor, and
cow dung in a ratio of 3:1. Highest germination percentage (80.95%) and
germination index (2.68), were found in the T1 treatment. The second-best germination
percentage (76.19%) and germination index (1.29) were found in the T5 treatment.
Seeds treated with normal water for 48 hours of treatment revealed the next effective
treatment. Results showed that the effect of different treatments on the germination
percentage of Schleichera oleosa was significantly different (p < 0.05).