The Effect of Priming Treatments on the Viability and Accumulation of Chromosomal Damage in Aged Pea Seeds |
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Authors: | Sivritepe H O; Dourado A M |
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Institution: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, UK |
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Abstract: | A range of post-storage priming treatments were evaluated todevelop a protocol for priming pea seeds. Post-storage primingtreatments at 16 °C with PEG-8000 (-0·5, -1·0and -1·2 MPa), ABA (10-1 M) and distilled water for 3,5 and 7 d ameliorated some of the damage which resulted fromageing. Most of the benefits occurred during the first 3 d withPEG or ABA and during the first 5 d distilled water. Primingtreatments increased the final germination and decreased themean germination time (MGT) and the frequency of chromosomalaberrations, possibly due to the repair of some age-induceddamage. The results of the priming experiment suggest that thecritical moisture content that facilitates repair of chromosomaldamage in pea seeds is likely to be between 32 and 46%. ABAhas been identified as a possible chemical which arrests germinationand facilitates repair of age-induced genetic damage.Copyright1995, 1999 Academic Press Pisum sativum, Pea, PEG, Polyethylene glycol, ABA, Abscisic acid, MGT, Mean germination time, seed priming, chromosome repair |
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