Lipid changes during natural aging of soybean seeds |
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Authors: | David A. Priestley A. Carl Leopold |
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Affiliation: | Boyce Thompson Institute. Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. |
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Abstract: | When soybean seeds [ Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Wayne] were stored at approximately 4°C and low humidity for 44 months ("natural aging") there was a marked decline in vigor and viability which was associated with a decrease in the proportion of the polyunsaturated fatty acids. Other lipid parameters showed little change. Seeds subjected to high humidity at 40°C for several days ("accelerated aging") experience a comparable decline in vigor and viability, but without the change in fatty acid polyunsaturation. These results indicate that accelerated aging may cause loss of vigor in a manner quite different from natural aging. The accelerated aging treatment is therefore of limited usefulness in investigations of the mechanism of natural seed aging. |
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