Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade,Gisiane Camargo de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Coelho,Cileide Maria Medeiros, Padilha,Matheus Santin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Seed Science
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Resumo: Abstract: Understanding how the seed reserve dynamics occurs during germination and seedling formation is determinant for advancements on seed technology. The aims of this study were: to verify which accelerated ageing temperature is the most effective to separate the vigour levels of maize seeds and to evaluate the reserves dynamics during germination and seedling formation process. Seven maize cultivars were submitted to the germination rate, accelerated ageing, thousand seed weight, total seedling length, shoot and root length, dry matter of seed and seedling, remaining dry matter in the endosperm, seed reserves reduction rate, conversion efficiency of reserves, reserves mobilization rate to the seedling and energy expenditure using the completely randomized statistical design. The reserves dynamics and seedling formation depends on the genotype and the initial seed vigour. Accelerated ageing at 45 °C for 72 hours is the most efficient combination to segregate vigour levels. Genotypes with higher seed reserve utilisation efficiency have higher vigour, producing seedlings with higher dry matter, higher total, shoot and root length, regardless of seed weight. The two rates evaluated prompt us to conclude that they explain the maize seed vigour and can be used in quality control programs to select high physiological quality cultivars.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds
title Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds
spellingShingle Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds
Andrade,Gisiane Camargo de
Zea mays L.
seed reserves utilization
germination
physiological quality
title_short Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds
title_full Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds
title_fullStr Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds
title_full_unstemmed Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds
title_sort Seed reserves reduction rate and reserves mobilization to the seedling explain the vigour of maize seeds
author Andrade,Gisiane Camargo de
author_facet Andrade,Gisiane Camargo de
Coelho,Cileide Maria Medeiros
Padilha,Matheus Santin
author_role author
author2 Coelho,Cileide Maria Medeiros
Padilha,Matheus Santin
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade,Gisiane Camargo de
Coelho,Cileide Maria Medeiros
Padilha,Matheus Santin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea mays L.
seed reserves utilization
germination
physiological quality
topic Zea mays L.
seed reserves utilization
germination
physiological quality
description Abstract: Understanding how the seed reserve dynamics occurs during germination and seedling formation is determinant for advancements on seed technology. The aims of this study were: to verify which accelerated ageing temperature is the most effective to separate the vigour levels of maize seeds and to evaluate the reserves dynamics during germination and seedling formation process. Seven maize cultivars were submitted to the germination rate, accelerated ageing, thousand seed weight, total seedling length, shoot and root length, dry matter of seed and seedling, remaining dry matter in the endosperm, seed reserves reduction rate, conversion efficiency of reserves, reserves mobilization rate to the seedling and energy expenditure using the completely randomized statistical design. The reserves dynamics and seedling formation depends on the genotype and the initial seed vigour. Accelerated ageing at 45 °C for 72 hours is the most efficient combination to segregate vigour levels. Genotypes with higher seed reserve utilisation efficiency have higher vigour, producing seedlings with higher dry matter, higher total, shoot and root length, regardless of seed weight. The two rates evaluated prompt us to conclude that they explain the maize seed vigour and can be used in quality control programs to select high physiological quality cultivars.
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