Effect of High Temperature on the Development of Cyanide-Sensitive Respiration in the Germination Process of Spinach Seeds |
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Authors: | Suganuma, Norio Ohno, Hajime Tezuka, Takafumi Yamamoto, Yukio |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Horticultural Science, School of Agriculture, Nagoya University Chikusa, Nagoya 464, Japan |
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Abstract: | Germination of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L. var. grabra cv.Nobel) seeds was inhibited at a high temperature (35?C). Effectsof KCN on the respiration of seeds incubated at 20 and 35?Cwere compared in order to investigate the mechanism of inhibitionof seed germination by high temperature. Respiration of germinatingseeds incubated at 20?C was inhibited about 50% by 5 mM. KCNsolution, whereas it hardly inhibited the weak respiration ofthe seeds at 35?C. Germination of seeds was delayed by exogenousKCN. When the KCN solution was renewed daily, germination wascompletely inhibited. Pericarp removal promoted germinationat 35?C, but atypical germination (cotyledons emerging earlierthan a radicle) took up more than half of the total germination.The inhibitory action of KCN on the respiration of seeds wasnot altered by pericarp removal. A KCN addition, even at 20?C,elicited atypical germination in the pericarp-less seeds. Theseresults show that cyanide-sensitive respiration is needed toinduce typical spinach seed germination (root emergence), butis rendered inoperative by high temperatures thus bringing aboutpoor germination and atypical germination. (Received December 1, 1984; Accepted February 8, 1985) |
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