The Role of Anaerobic Respiration in Germinating Muskmelon Seeds: I. IN RELATION TO SEED LOT QUALITY |
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Authors: | PESIS, EDNA NG, TIMOTHY J. |
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Abstract: | Five muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.) cultivar seedlots from a commercialsource and freshly produced seeds of two cultivars, when artificiallyaged, were found to differ in their viability and vigour asdetermined by germination tests. Furthermore, the various commercialseedlots without ageing also exhibit a range of deteriorationlevels. Low vigour seeds had higher respiratory quotient valuesthan the high vigour seeds as a result of a higher level ofCO2 production. This high level of CO2 evolution in low vigourseeds may have been due to anaerobic respiration. Levels of acetaldehyde and ethanol produced by imbibing seedswere negatively associated with seed viability and vigour. After6 h of imbibition low vigour seeds produced significantly moreethanol and acetaldehyde than high vigour seeds. After 24 hof imbibition, ethanol continued to accumulate in the commercialseedlots up to 10-fold the amount produced after 6 h of imbibition,whereas, acetaldehyde levels increased less. However, in thefreshly produced, artificially aged seeds (except the most extremeageing), ethanol levels were reduced and no acetaldehyde productioncould be detected, indicating re-utilization of ethanol. It is suggested that ethanol production in the first hours ofimbibition can be used as a reliable index to predict germinationin muskmelon seedlots. Key words: Germination, Cucumis melo L., Seeds, Anaerobic respiration |
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