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Proteolytic activity and nitrogen transfer in maize seeds during imbibition
Authors:B. Bose  H. S. Srivastava
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, University of Gorakhpur, 273001 Gorakhpur, India;(2) Present address: Department of Life Soiences, Vigyan Bhawan, Khandwa Road, 452001 Indore, India
Abstract:Ethanol-soluble and insoluble nitrogen and protease activity in maize seeds during imbibition period of 6 to 60 h at 30 ± 2 °C were determined both in light and in the dark. In light, soluble and insoluble nitrogen in the embryo were similar to that in the dark. But the increase in soluble nitrogen in the endosperm up to 38 h was higher in light than in the dark. Decrease in insoluble nitrogen was correlated with increase in soluble nitrogen, the level always being higher in the dark. Light increased protease activity also in the endosperm. Among various light qualities, red light was most effective in inducing proteolysis, and loss of nitrogen from the endosperm. Further, the growth and organic nitrogen of primary leaves from seedlings raised from light pretreated seeds were better than those from dark pretreated ones.
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