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  • The study explores the impact of aqueous extracts from Ganoderma lucidum and Pleurotus eryngii on the seed germination of maize, clover, and alfalfa, finding that certain extraction methods enhance growth.
  • Boiled extracts of G. lucidum significantly improved the germination of clover and alfalfa seeds, while boiling extracts of P. eryngii increased alfalfa's vigor index II.
  • The effects of these natural extracts were found to be comparable to or even better than traditional phytohormones, suggesting their potential as effective growth enhancers for crops.

Article Abstract

Rapid and complete seed germination results in the rapid initial growth of plants. In this study, aqueous extracts (boiling, maceration + filtration, and maceration + autoclave) of Ganoderma lucidum and Pleurotus eryngii were used to improve seed germination of three crops (maize, clover, and alfalfa). The results revealed that boiled water extractions of G. lucidum positively affected seed germination of clover and alfalfa. Moreover, P. eryngii boiling extract could increase the vigor index II in alfalfa. The results achieved are comparable with those gained by phytohormones and in some cases were even better. From these findings, it can be concluded that the existing metabolites in aqueous extracts of G. lucidum and P. eryngii can be used to enhance seed germination effectively and even increase the leaf area of crop plants.

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