A Comparison of Changes in the Germination Responses and Phospholipid Composition of Naturally and Artificially Aged Tomato Seeds |
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Authors: | FRANCIS ADELE; COOLBEAR P |
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Institution: | Department of Science, Luton College of Higher Education Park Square, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3JU, UK |
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Abstract: | The changes in germinability and phospholipid content of naturallyand artificially aged tomato seeds, variety Kingley Cross, werecompared. Subsequent low temperature pre-sowing treatment (LTPST)was unable to prevent decreases in the germination capacityof aged samples, but significantly improved germination rates.However, in contrast to previous studies on artificial ageingusing the variety Moneymaker, losses of total phospholipid werenot always well correlated with decreased germinability. Totalphospholipid levels in naturally aged seeds were largely unaffectedby pre-sowing treatment, but the proportion of phosphatidylcholinewas greatly increased. These results strongly suggest that lossesof phospholipid are coincidental rather than causative eventsin the loss of seed viability during ageing, and that the patternof changes depends on the type of ageing experienced by theseeds. Controlled deterioration, seed ageing, tomato seeds, seed treatment, phospholipids |
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