Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds?
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Resumo: | Abstract: Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is a relevant oilseed species used as feed in human and animal nutrition and in multiple industrial applications. However, oilseeds need to deal with the loss of vigor when used as a propagule, due to loss of seed physiological quality (viability and vigor) caused by deterioration events. We have evaluated in the present study the effects of seeds priming techniques (water, ascorbic acid, and sodium nitroprusside) on vigor, germination, antioxidant enzymes and membrane integrity of stored sunflower hybrid HELIO 251 seeds. Germination parameters showed that non-primed seeds (control) delayed germination in almost 72 h while all primed seeds germinated 100% in 24 h. Electrolyte leakage and malondialdehyde levels were higher in non-primed seeds indicating higher degree of membrane damage. An increase in the activity of catalase and ascorbate peroxidase was also observed after 8 h of imbibition of primed seeds compared to non-primed seeds. Regarding superoxide dismutase, there was no significant differences between treatments after 8 h of imbibition, whereas the highest activity was after 24 h of imbibition in non-primed seeds. Therefore, it can be concluded priming with ascorbic acid or sodium nitroprusside exhibited better performance in germination of stored sunflower seeds, probably resulting from lower accumulation of reactive oxygen species and consequent reduced oxidative damage due to an efficient antioxidant enzyme system. |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds?agingoilseedoxidative damageprimingseed vigorAbstract: Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is a relevant oilseed species used as feed in human and animal nutrition and in multiple industrial applications. However, oilseeds need to deal with the loss of vigor when used as a propagule, due to loss of seed physiological quality (viability and vigor) caused by deterioration events. We have evaluated in the present study the effects of seeds priming techniques (water, ascorbic acid, and sodium nitroprusside) on vigor, germination, antioxidant enzymes and membrane integrity of stored sunflower hybrid HELIO 251 seeds. Germination parameters showed that non-primed seeds (control) delayed germination in almost 72 h while all primed seeds germinated 100% in 24 h. Electrolyte leakage and malondialdehyde levels were higher in non-primed seeds indicating higher degree of membrane damage. An increase in the activity of catalase and ascorbate peroxidase was also observed after 8 h of imbibition of primed seeds compared to non-primed seeds. Regarding superoxide dismutase, there was no significant differences between treatments after 8 h of imbibition, whereas the highest activity was after 24 h of imbibition in non-primed seeds. Therefore, it can be concluded priming with ascorbic acid or sodium nitroprusside exhibited better performance in germination of stored sunflower seeds, probably resulting from lower accumulation of reactive oxygen species and consequent reduced oxidative damage due to an efficient antioxidant enzyme system.ABRATES - Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-15372022000100111Journal of Seed Science v.44 2022reponame:Journal of Seed Scienceinstname:Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes (ABRATES)instacron:ABRATES10.1590/2317-1545v44256600info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira,Aline Aparecida SilvaNery,Fernanda CarlotaFerreira,Rafael AgostinhoSilva,Victor Navarro daBernardes,Mateus MoreiraSantos,Heloisa Oliveira dosBicalho,Elisa Montezeeng2022-04-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-15372022000100111Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=2317-1537&lng=en&nrm=isohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||abrates@abrates.org.br2317-15452317-1537opendoar:2022-04-20T00:00Journal of Seed Science - Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes (ABRATES)false |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds? |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds? |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds? Pereira,Aline Aparecida Silva aging oilseed oxidative damage priming seed vigor |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds? |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds? |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds? |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds? |
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Can priming with ascorbic acid or nitric oxide improve the germinability of stored sunflower seeds? |
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Pereira,Aline Aparecida Silva |
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Pereira,Aline Aparecida Silva Nery,Fernanda Carlota Ferreira,Rafael Agostinho Silva,Victor Navarro da Bernardes,Mateus Moreira Santos,Heloisa Oliveira dos Bicalho,Elisa Monteze |
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Nery,Fernanda Carlota Ferreira,Rafael Agostinho Silva,Victor Navarro da Bernardes,Mateus Moreira Santos,Heloisa Oliveira dos Bicalho,Elisa Monteze |
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Pereira,Aline Aparecida Silva Nery,Fernanda Carlota Ferreira,Rafael Agostinho Silva,Victor Navarro da Bernardes,Mateus Moreira Santos,Heloisa Oliveira dos Bicalho,Elisa Monteze |
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aging oilseed oxidative damage priming seed vigor |
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aging oilseed oxidative damage priming seed vigor |
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Abstract: Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is a relevant oilseed species used as feed in human and animal nutrition and in multiple industrial applications. However, oilseeds need to deal with the loss of vigor when used as a propagule, due to loss of seed physiological quality (viability and vigor) caused by deterioration events. We have evaluated in the present study the effects of seeds priming techniques (water, ascorbic acid, and sodium nitroprusside) on vigor, germination, antioxidant enzymes and membrane integrity of stored sunflower hybrid HELIO 251 seeds. Germination parameters showed that non-primed seeds (control) delayed germination in almost 72 h while all primed seeds germinated 100% in 24 h. Electrolyte leakage and malondialdehyde levels were higher in non-primed seeds indicating higher degree of membrane damage. An increase in the activity of catalase and ascorbate peroxidase was also observed after 8 h of imbibition of primed seeds compared to non-primed seeds. Regarding superoxide dismutase, there was no significant differences between treatments after 8 h of imbibition, whereas the highest activity was after 24 h of imbibition in non-primed seeds. Therefore, it can be concluded priming with ascorbic acid or sodium nitroprusside exhibited better performance in germination of stored sunflower seeds, probably resulting from lower accumulation of reactive oxygen species and consequent reduced oxidative damage due to an efficient antioxidant enzyme system. |
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