Influence of Exogenous Fatty Acids on Cottonseed Germination |
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Authors: | EDMUND J. BARTKOWSKI FRANK R. H. KATTERMAN DWAYNE R. BUXTON |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721 |
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Abstract: | Effects of exogenous free fatty acid application on percentage germination and radicle length were investigated with more chill sensitive (Pima S-4) and less chill sensitive (Pima S-5) cottonseed (Gossypium barbadense L.) at chilling (14°C) and optimal (34°C) temperatures. Of the organic solvents able to solubilize free fatty acids, aqueous solutions as high as 5% dimethyl sulfoxide did not adversely affect germination at 34°C. Palmitic, oleic and linoleic acids (120 μM) were solubilized in 5% DMSO. At 14°C, percent germination of fatty acid treated Pima S-5 significantly increased, while no difference was observed for Pima S-4. Conversely, radicle length of fatty acid treated Pima S-4 significantly increased especially with oleate and linoleate, while no difference was detected for Pima S-5. Fatty acid supplementation influenced neither germination nor radicle length for Pima S-4 and Pima S-5 at 34°C. |
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