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Effects of temperature and drying rate during dehydration of celery seeds on germination, leakage and response to gibberellin and cytokinin
Authors:N L Biddington  A S Dearman  T H Thomas
Institution:Plant Physiology Section, National Begetable Research Station, Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF, England.
Abstract:A high temperature treatment of 32°C which prevents dehydration injury in celery seeds imbibed for 3 days at 17°C and then dried at 20°C, reduced leakage during rehydration, compared with seeds not given the high temperature treatment. Treatments which would normally release celery seeds from dormancy, such as low temperature imbibition or gibberellin (GA4/7) and benzyladenine (BA) applications had little effect on the germination of seeds exhibiting desiccation injury. However, GA4/7 did induce splitting of the seed coat and swelling of the endosperm, and this effect was enhanced by BA. It is suggested that in celery seeds high temperature prevents irreversible embryo damage, including membrane damage, caused by drying.
Keywords:Dehydration damage  conductivity  plant hormones
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