Effect of seed size and pod position of clove (Syzigium aromaticum) to seed viability
Melati and D Rusmin

Research Center for Horticultural and Estate Crops. National Research and Innovation Agency Indonesia


Abstract

Abstract. Cloves are commonly propagated generatively using true seed. One of the factors causing the lack of qualified clove seeds is farmers^ low awareness of using high-quality seeds. Farmers usually do not produce seeds- in particular, they obtain seeds from their trees without exclusively separating trees for making seeds and flowers. The seeds are harvested from all the flowers randomly without considering the pod^s position and size. This study aimed to evaluate effect of pod position and size on clove seed viability. The research was conducted at the Glass House of Indonesian Spices and Medicinal Crops Research Institute, Indonesia, from August to December 2018. The study was arranged in a completely randomized design with two factors. The first factor was the seed size : &#8805- 0.9 g and < 0.9 g. The second factor was pod position : (a) the pods exposed to morning sun, (b) pods exposed to afternoon sun, and (c) pods unexposed sun (hidden). The pods originated from selected mother trees from Kayu Aro, West Sumatra. The results showed that seed size &#8805- 0.9 g and pods exposed to the morning sun had higher viability, as indicated by the high seed growth rate, vigor, and better plant growth than other treatments.

Keywords: Syzygium aromaticum, seed size, pod position, viability, growth

Topic: Agriculture Productivity

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