Abstract:
Seeds of Tetrapleura
tetraptera trees have poor germination due
to their hard and impervious seed coat. This
research was conducted to determine the
possibilities of reducing seed dormancy
using seed pretreatment via the application
of sulphuric acid and hot water and then
phosphorus for better seedling growth. Seeds
pretreated with sulphuric acid had a
significantly (P˂0.05) increased germination
rate (by 60%) compared to seeds pretreated
with hot water (40%). The application of
phosphorus fertilizer stimulated the early
growth of the species. This research provides
information for practical use.