Reasons causing or accelerating seed aging are mainly damage of mem- branes, DNA and proteins, decline of protein synthesis capacity and excessive ac- cumulation of reactive oxygen species. With the application of nat...Reasons causing or accelerating seed aging are mainly damage of mem- branes, DNA and proteins, decline of protein synthesis capacity and excessive ac- cumulation of reactive oxygen species. With the application of natural aging or artifi- cial aging methods, it was reported that quantitative trait loci (QTLs) of seed stora- bility in rice were widely distributed on the chromosomes except the 10th chromo- some. In this paper, we reviewed the progresses in the research on physiological- biochemical and genetic mechanisms of seed aging, and analyzed the existing problems and developing prospect in molecular breeding of rice with improved seed storability, in order to provide reference for the basic research and genetic improve- ment of rice seed storabUity.展开更多
The seeds of maize (Zea mays L.) variety Zhengdan 958 were used to study the change of ultraweak luminescence (UWL) intensity and its relationship with seed vigor, relative electric conductivity and ATP content du...The seeds of maize (Zea mays L.) variety Zhengdan 958 were used to study the change of ultraweak luminescence (UWL) intensity and its relationship with seed vigor, relative electric conductivity and ATP content during artificial aging. The results indicated that the germination percentage, germination potential, germination index, UWL intensity and ATP content decreased gradually, while the relative electric conductivity increased with the prolongation of artificial aging. The correlation analysis showed that UWL intensity was significantly positively correlated with ger- mination percentage, germination potential, germination index and ATP content, while significantly negatively correlated with relative electric conductivity. It was concluded that UWL was closely related to the energy level symbolized by ATP content, and as a fast nondestructive physical indicator with better sensitivity, it could be applied into the study of seed vigor nondestructive testing.展开更多
Peltophorum dubium seeds were set to imbibe with four treatments, soaked with solution Captan 0.2% under 10and 27℃,PEG 6000 -1.0 MPa under 10 and 27℃. For each treatment there were four replicates with 40 seeds incu...Peltophorum dubium seeds were set to imbibe with four treatments, soaked with solution Captan 0.2% under 10and 27℃,PEG 6000 -1.0 MPa under 10 and 27℃. For each treatment there were four replicates with 40 seeds incubated in 9-cm Petri dishes with double filter paper moistened with testing solution. The imbibition curves showed that the final weight increase were from 70% to 150% in the treatments when imbibition entered a lag phase. Seeds were tested for effects on germination of five treatments: control group (nonprimed), primed with PEG6000 -1.0 MPa at 10 and 27℃, primed with Captan 0.2% at 10 and 27℃. For each treatment, there were three sub-treatments: seeds were soaked in distilled water for 12, 24 and 36h before the energy test. Germination percentages of nonprimed seeds and primed in PEG 27℃ soaked in distilled water during 12 h were the highest, reaching 100%. The lowest germination percentage occurred primed seeds with PEG6000 27℃ and soaked in distilled water during 36 h, which was only 52%. Germination mean time of primed seeds in PEG at 10℃, soaked 24 h was 1.08 days, mean time of primed seeds in PEG at 27℃ soaked 12 h was 2.42 days. Accelerated ageing results showed low or no germination after ageing 72 h. Control group had a higher germination percentage and seeds were more resistant to deterioration than those in primed groups, both in Petri dish (27℃) and vermiculate (room temperature).展开更多
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Hainan Province(20163129)
文摘Reasons causing or accelerating seed aging are mainly damage of mem- branes, DNA and proteins, decline of protein synthesis capacity and excessive ac- cumulation of reactive oxygen species. With the application of natural aging or artifi- cial aging methods, it was reported that quantitative trait loci (QTLs) of seed stora- bility in rice were widely distributed on the chromosomes except the 10th chromo- some. In this paper, we reviewed the progresses in the research on physiological- biochemical and genetic mechanisms of seed aging, and analyzed the existing problems and developing prospect in molecular breeding of rice with improved seed storability, in order to provide reference for the basic research and genetic improve- ment of rice seed storabUity.
基金Supported by Self-Innovation Program of Jinan Science&Technology Bureau and Jinan Colleges and Universities(201202062)~~
文摘The seeds of maize (Zea mays L.) variety Zhengdan 958 were used to study the change of ultraweak luminescence (UWL) intensity and its relationship with seed vigor, relative electric conductivity and ATP content during artificial aging. The results indicated that the germination percentage, germination potential, germination index, UWL intensity and ATP content decreased gradually, while the relative electric conductivity increased with the prolongation of artificial aging. The correlation analysis showed that UWL intensity was significantly positively correlated with ger- mination percentage, germination potential, germination index and ATP content, while significantly negatively correlated with relative electric conductivity. It was concluded that UWL was closely related to the energy level symbolized by ATP content, and as a fast nondestructive physical indicator with better sensitivity, it could be applied into the study of seed vigor nondestructive testing.
基金This work is supported by CAPES, Brazil. Open research laboratory of forest plant ecology, Northeast Forestry University and The State's tenth five-year "211 Project"-supported key academic discipline program of ECNU
文摘Peltophorum dubium seeds were set to imbibe with four treatments, soaked with solution Captan 0.2% under 10and 27℃,PEG 6000 -1.0 MPa under 10 and 27℃. For each treatment there were four replicates with 40 seeds incubated in 9-cm Petri dishes with double filter paper moistened with testing solution. The imbibition curves showed that the final weight increase were from 70% to 150% in the treatments when imbibition entered a lag phase. Seeds were tested for effects on germination of five treatments: control group (nonprimed), primed with PEG6000 -1.0 MPa at 10 and 27℃, primed with Captan 0.2% at 10 and 27℃. For each treatment, there were three sub-treatments: seeds were soaked in distilled water for 12, 24 and 36h before the energy test. Germination percentages of nonprimed seeds and primed in PEG 27℃ soaked in distilled water during 12 h were the highest, reaching 100%. The lowest germination percentage occurred primed seeds with PEG6000 27℃ and soaked in distilled water during 36 h, which was only 52%. Germination mean time of primed seeds in PEG at 10℃, soaked 24 h was 1.08 days, mean time of primed seeds in PEG at 27℃ soaked 12 h was 2.42 days. Accelerated ageing results showed low or no germination after ageing 72 h. Control group had a higher germination percentage and seeds were more resistant to deterioration than those in primed groups, both in Petri dish (27℃) and vermiculate (room temperature).