Priming

Hydrating a Seed for Uniform Harvest

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What is priming

Priming is the controlled manipulation of the seed’s hydration level. Priming can increase the uniform emergence of seedlings, a pre-condition for a uniform harvest. Priming can also alleviate heat induced seed dormancy in several important crops. Crops requiring light for germination can be primed which will allow seed to germinate in the dark. Lettuce seed is commonly primed because lettuces are particularly inclined to exhibit heat and light induced seed dormancy. Priming can alleviate the problem.

When we prime seeds they are hydrated to a controlled predetermined level. At that level certain metabolic steps towards germination are initiated. As seeds reach the desired level of hydration they are held at that level until all the seeds within that batch catch up.

The level of seed hydration is stopped at that level which avoids radicle emergence and allows the seed to be dehydrated without causing irreversible damage to the seed.

With primed seeds, plant stands emerge more rapidly and uniformly.


Methods

Seed Dynamics, Inc. priming techniques are confidential and proprietary. There are multiple priming methods used commercially including liquid or osmotic priming, drum priming and solid matrix priming.


Reasons for priming

“The advantages of Seed Dynamics are clear. Research, quality control, competitive pricing, and personal relationships.”

Tim Sugishita,

Production Manager, Inari Agriculture

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