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Age-dependent loss of seed viability is associated with increased lipid oxidation and hydrolysis
Authors:Janine Wiebach  Manuela Nagel  Andreas Börner  Thomas Altmann  David Riewe
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Genetics, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Seeland, 06466 Germany;2. Genebank Department, Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Seeland, 06466 Germany
Abstract:The accumulation of reactive oxygen species has been associated with a loss of seed viability. Therefore, we have investigated the germination ability of a range of seed stocks, including two wheat collections and one barley collection that had been dry-aged for 5–40 years. Metabolite profiling analysis revealed that the accumulation of glycerol was negatively correlated with the ability to germinate in all seed sets. Furthermore, lipid degradation products such as glycerol phosphates and galactose were accumulated in some seed sets. A quantitative analysis of nonoxidized and oxidized lipids was performed in the wheat seed set that showed the greatest variation in germination. This analysis revealed that the levels of fully acylated and nonoxidized storage lipids like triacylglycerols and structural lipids like phospho- and galactolipids were decreasing. Moreover, the abundance of oxidized variants and hydrolysed products such as mono-/diacylglycerols, lysophospholipids, and fatty acids accumulated as viability decreased. The proportional formation of oxidized and nonoxidized fatty acids provides evidence for an enzymatic hydrolysis of specifically oxidized lipids in dry seeds. The results link reactive oxygen species with lipid oxidation, structural damage, and death in long-term aged seeds.
Keywords:ageing  germination  hydrolysis  lipid  oxidation  seed  seed longevity  storage  Triticum aestivum (wheat)  viability
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