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Deteriorative Changes in Pea Seeds (Pisum sativum L.) Stored in Humid or Dry Conditions
Authors:POWELL  ALISON A; MATTHEWS  S
Abstract:Seeds stored under various conditions showed deteriorative changesin extremely dry (1% r.h. at 10 °C) or humid (93% r.h. at25 °C) conditions after 6 weeks storage, when little orno loss of viability had taken place; no changes were detectedin intermediate conditions (45% r.h. at 10 °C). The lossof electrolytes from seeds into water increased after 3 weeksof humid storage, and subsequently dead areas developed on thecotyledons of seeds held in either humid or dry conditions.With time in storage some of the seeds in dry conditions showeda reduction in the rate of imbibition, and consequently a lowlevel of electrolyte leakage. Other seeds showed an increasein leakage following dry storage. No change in solute content(sugars, potassium, and electrolytes) was detected in seedsstored in humid conditions, suggesting that the increased electrolyteleakage was caused by an impaired ability to retain solutes.Thus increased leakage was recorded in seeds whose cotyledonscontained no dead areas as revealed by vital staining, and wastherefore attributable to changes in living cells, possiblydeterioration in cell membranes. Viability began to declineafter 6 weeks in humid storage at 25 °C and after 2 d in94% r.h. at 45 °C, but was maintained in both dry and intermediateconditions. The rate at which viability fell in humid storagewas greatly influenced by the initial condition of the seed.
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