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Beans  (Phaseolus  vulgaris  L.)  are  important  legumes  in  ASALs  of  South  Eastern  Kenya.  However, 
lack  of  uniformity  in  germination  and  establishment  associated  with  seed  coat  permeability  and 
variable soil moisture is a major constraint in their production.  An experiment was carried out in a 
laboratory at South Eastern Kenya University to determine the effects of water imbibitions rate and 
initial  moisture  content  on  germination  of  selected  bean  varieties  using  complete  randomized 
design  with  three  replications.  Nine  bean  genotypes  were  imbibed  in  distilled  water  for  24  hours, 
wiped  between  paper  towel and  allowed  to  germinate  under  aerobic  conditions  and  data  collected 
on  comparison  of  the  amount  of  water  imbibed  by  different    varieties  in  different  times,  effect  of 
maximum  water  imbibition  on  germination  of  different  varieties  of  beans  and  comparison  of 
germination (days) between imbibed and un-imbibed seeds in different bean varieties. The data was 
subjected  to  analysis  of  variance  (ANOVA)  using  SAS  (version  8.0)  to  detect  differences  between 
treatments.  Mean  separation  for  significant  treatments  was  carried  out  using  Least  Significant 
Difference (LSD) at p≤ 0.05.  The  results  showed  that  Wairimu,Wairimu  dwarf,  Piriton  and  KAT  B9, 
reached  their  maximum  water  imbibition  levels  between  9-12  hrs  while  KAT  X56,  GLP  2,  KAT 
B1,Katram  and  GLP  1004  took  15-21  hrs.  Wairimu  dwarf,  Wairimu,  Piriton  and  KAT  B9  took  an 
average of 5 days   to germinate while KAT B9,KAT X56,GLP 1004,Katram and KAT B1 took 6.33-6.66 
days to germinate. GLP  2, KAT B9, GLP 1004, KAT B9 had the smallest difference of 0.66-1.00 day 
between the number of days taken by imbibed and un-imbibed bean varieties to germinate. Wairimu, 
Wairimu  dwarf,  KAT  X56,  Katram  and  Piriton  had  comparatively  a  higher  difference  of  2-4  days 
between  the  number  of  days  taken  to  germinate  by  imbibed  bean  varieties  and  un-imbibed  bean 
varieties.  Based on the study, Wairimu dwarf,Wairimu, Piriton and KAT B9 should be considered for 
planting  in  arid  and  semi  arid  areas  of  South  Eastern  Kenya  region    due  to  their  ability  to  imbibe 
water and germinate earlier than other varieties in  ASALs where rate of evapotranspiration is high 
and  soils  have  low  organic  matter,  low  moisture  retention  capacity,  and  the  rains  are  arratic  and  
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