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Seed Longevity of Rice Cultivars and Strategies for their Conservation in Genebanks
Authors:KAMESWARA RAO, N.   JACKSON, M. T.
Affiliation:Genetic Resources Center, International Rice Research Institute, P.O. Box 933, Manila, 1099, Philippines
Abstract:Changes in seed quality during ripening were studied in sixteencultivars of rice, representing the three ecogeographic racesofOryza sativa, and one cultivar ofO. glaberrima, grown duringone dry season (Nov. –May) 1992 –1993 at Los Baños, Philippines. Mass maturity (defined as the end ofseed filling period) among the cultivars was attained between18.5 and 21.6d after anthesis (DAA). The seed moisture contentat mass maturity varied between 24 and 40%. Germination abilityof seeds in the early stages of development varied significantly,but as mass maturity approached, germination increased to themaximum and no significant differences were found among cultivars.The seeds were stored hermetically at 35 °C with 15±0.2%moisture content and the resultant seed survival data were analysedby probit analysis. Potential longevity (quantified by the valueof seed lot constantKiof the seed viability equation) was greatestbetween 33 and 37 DAA, i.e. about 2 weeks after mass maturity.The stage during development at which seeds achieve maximumpotential longevity is described by the term storage maturity.Lowlandjaponicacultivars, large seeded accessions (seed mass>=40mg) andO. glaberrimahad shorter storage longevity ( {sigma}, standarddeviation of the frequency of seed deaths in time=1.47 weeks)while cultivars with purple pericarp survived longer than othercultivars ( {sigma}=2.33 weeks). The initial germination of thejaponicacultivarsat storage maturity was high (99 –100%) and the estimatesof maximum potential longevity (Ki) which ranged between 3.3(Shuang cheng nuo) and 4.4 (Minehikare) were close to thoseof theindicacultivars. This research suggests that seed production environment betweenNov. and May at Los Ba ños is benign for the temperatejaponicacultivars.The implications of these results on management of rice geneticresources are discussed. Oryza sativaL.; rice; germplasm conservation; seed production environment; seed development; seed longevity
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