Observations on Germination and Acetylcholinesterase Activity in Wheat Seeds |
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Authors: | MOLYNEUX, D. E. MCKINLAY, R. G. |
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Affiliation: | Edinburgh School of Agriculture West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK |
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Abstract: | Wheat seeds treated with organophosphorus insecticides exhibitdelayed germination both in the laboratory and in the field.Since (i) organophosphorus compounds inhibit cholinesteraseenzymes in animals and (ii) acetylcholine and cholinesterasehave been reported to occur in some plants, the hypothesis waspropounded that organophosphorus insecticides inhibit cholinesteraseactivity during cereal seed germination. Using biochemical andphysiological techniques, this hypothesis was tested in thelaboratory on wheat seeds germinated with and without the organophosphorusinsecticide, chlorfenvinphos. Evidence is presented for in vitroactivity of acetylcholinesterase in wheat seedlings and inhibitionof this activity by the insecticide. The possibility is discussedof a link between delayed germination and anti-cholinesteraseactivity of organophosphorus insecticides Wheat seeds, Triticum aestwum L., acetylcholinesterase, electrophoresis, germination, assay |
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