M. Milivojević, Dragana Brankovic-Radojcic, R. Vukadinović, J. Kojić, Z. Dumanović, T. Petrović
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High germination of seeds and seedling establishment are critical for soybean production since it determines crop density and eventually affects the yield . Accurate evaluation of the germination potential of sowing material is valuable, as well as initial quality assessment of newly harvested seed . ISTA Rules prescribe alternative methods for soybean seed germination: sand, between paper, top of paper covered with sand and since 2020 organic growing media . In the Seed Testing Laboratory at the Maize Research Institute soybean germination is conducted in the sand at 20<=>30°C . The objective of this study was to evaluate several available organic growing media and compare results obtained with the standard laboratory method . Five soybean seed lots of different quality were tested in four germination growing media (3 organic and sand), at two temperature regimes (25 °C and 20<=>30°C) . Statistical analyses showed that all types of organic growing media were of the same quality . Slightly higher germination in organic growing media was obtained in the experiment at 20<=>30°C compared to sand, but those differences were not statistically significant . When testing was done in germinator with 25°C positive effects of organic growing media were identified and this impact was significant, especially for low-quality seed lots . The experimental outcome was to continue with routine practice and use organic growing media for retesting of seed lots with lower germination as an alternative substrate .