Alcohol Stress on Soya Bean Seeds |
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Authors: | PRIESTLEY, D. A. LEOPOLD, A. C. |
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Affiliation: | Boyce Thompson Institute Ithaca, N.Y. 14853, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | When soya bean seeds were exposed to pure aliphatic alcohols,the shorter alcohols were the most damaging (methanol > ethanol> n-propanol > n-butanol); when the alcohols were appliedin equal volumes of water, the opposite was found (n-propanol> ethanol > methanol), leakage of solutes from the pre-treatedtissue during subsequent imbibition in water was associatedin each case with the loss of germination and a decline in axisgrowth. Damage by the pure alcohols was related to the extentof their penetration and the amount of phospholipid eluted,injury caused by alcohols in the presence of water did not exhibitthese functions. It is proposed that damage to seeds by alcoholsis due to the elution or displacement of cellular phospholipidsand possibly the partial denaturation of membrane proteins Membranedamage is considered to be a prime cause of injury to the seed. Glycine max (L.) Merr., soya bean, seed, denaturation of membranes, alcohols, phospholipids |
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