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Irrigation and Seed Quality Development in Rapid-cycling Brassica: Soluble Carbohydrates and Heat-stable Proteins
Authors:SINNIAH  U R; ELLIS  R H; JOHN  P
Institution: Department of Agriculture, The University of Reading, Earley Gate, PO Box 236, Reading, RG6 6AT, UK School of Plant Sciences, The University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6AS, UK
Abstract:Changes in soluble carbohydrates and heat-stable proteins havebeen examined in relation to the acquisition of desiccationtolerance and/or potential seed longevity during seed developmentin rapid-cycling brassica Brassica campestris (rapa)L.]. Ratesof seed development were moderated by different irrigation regimes.At the early stages, glucose, fructose and sucrose predominated.The raffinose series oligosaccharides accumulated during seedmaturation, and occurred earliest in seeds from plants irrigatedonly until 16 days after pollination. Stachyose content correlatedpositively, and monosaccharide content correlated negatively,with the ability of seeds to tolerate rapid desiccation andwith their potential longevity (the constantKiof the seed viabilityequation). Similarly, the ratio of oligosaccharideratio]totalsugars provided strong positive correlations with ability totolerate desiccation and with potential longevity. Most of theheat-stable proteins selected for study accumulated comparativelylate, i.e. during maturation drying. The imposition of waterstress induced earlier accumulation of heat-stable proteins.The ability to tolerate desiccation was correlated with thecontent of selected heat-stable proteins, but potential longevityprovided stronger correlations. The content of a 58 kDa heat-stableprotein provided the strongest positive correlation with potentiallongevity. A simple multiple regression model of the relationsbetween potential longevity and both the oligosaccharideratio]totalsugar ratio and the 58 kDa heat-stable protein content was developedfor all three plant irrigation regimes to show the combinedeffect of certain sugars and proteins on seed quality. The modelsuggests that these sugars and proteins are equally likely tobe required for seed quality development, and that initiallythe sugars tend to accumulate at a greater rate than the proteins,but that during maturation drying the heat-stable proteins accumulateat the greater rate.Copyright 1998 Annals of Botany Company Brassica campestris (rapa) L., rapid-cycling brassica, potential longevity, seed development, desiccation tolerance, soluble sugars, oligosaccharides, dehydrins, heat-stable proteins.
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