This document discusses seed treatment, which involves applying substances like fungicides, insecticides, and biofertilizers to seeds to control pests and diseases or improve germination. Seed treatment has several advantages, including preventing the spread of plant diseases and protecting seeds from rot, blight, storage insects, and soil insects. Seeds that are injured, diseased, or under undesirable soil conditions are especially good candidates for treatment. The document outlines different types of fungicides, insecticides, and biological treatments used, as well as how treatments are applied through various methods like dry dressing, slurry treatment, or mechanical processes. Seed coating, pelleting, and other advanced techniques are also summarized.