Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds

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Autor(a) principal: Horbach,Micheli Angelica
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Dranski,João Alexandre Lopes, Malavasi,Ubirajara Contro, Malavasi,Marlene de Matos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Seed deterioration is a natural and irreversible process. Nevertheless, seed priming with water and antioxidants can minimize oxidative damage in oilseeds, resulting in attenuation of seed deterioration. The objective of this assay was to evaluate seed priming on respiratory activity of Jatropha curcas submitted to accelerated aging. Seeds from two provenances (Janauba and Pedro J. Caballero) were submitted to three priming treatments (control, immersion in deionized water, and with 750 µmol L-1 of ascorbic acid) and treated for accelerated aging at 41 °C for 72 h. The results showed that the priming of J. curcas seeds promoted tolerance to accelerated aging. Primed seeds, with ascorbic acid from Janauba and deionized water from Pedro J. Caballero, resulted in a higher percentage of normal seedlings, and increased germination speed index and seed respiration. The decline of physiological quality of J. curcas seeds after accelerated aging is directly associated with a reduction in respiratory activity that is related to seed moisture content.
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spelling Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seedsaccelerated agingascorbic acidgas chromatographyoil seedsphysic nutABSTRACT Seed deterioration is a natural and irreversible process. Nevertheless, seed priming with water and antioxidants can minimize oxidative damage in oilseeds, resulting in attenuation of seed deterioration. The objective of this assay was to evaluate seed priming on respiratory activity of Jatropha curcas submitted to accelerated aging. Seeds from two provenances (Janauba and Pedro J. Caballero) were submitted to three priming treatments (control, immersion in deionized water, and with 750 µmol L-1 of ascorbic acid) and treated for accelerated aging at 41 °C for 72 h. The results showed that the priming of J. curcas seeds promoted tolerance to accelerated aging. Primed seeds, with ascorbic acid from Janauba and deionized water from Pedro J. Caballero, resulted in a higher percentage of normal seedlings, and increased germination speed index and seed respiration. The decline of physiological quality of J. curcas seeds after accelerated aging is directly associated with a reduction in respiratory activity that is related to seed moisture content.Sociedade Botânica do Brasil2018-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062018000100063Acta Botanica Brasilica v.32 n.1 2018reponame:Acta Botanica Brasilicainstname:Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (SBB)instacron:SBB10.1590/0102-33062017abb0231info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHorbach,Micheli AngelicaDranski,João Alexandre LopesMalavasi,Ubirajara ControMalavasi,Marlene de Matoseng2018-01-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-33062018000100063Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/abb/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpacta@botanica.org.br||acta@botanica.org.br|| f.a.r.santos@gmail.com1677-941X0102-3306opendoar:2018-01-08T00:00Acta Botanica Brasilica - Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (SBB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds
title Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds
spellingShingle Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds
Horbach,Micheli Angelica
accelerated aging
ascorbic acid
gas chromatography
oil seeds
physic nut
title_short Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds
title_full Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds
title_fullStr Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds
title_full_unstemmed Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds
title_sort Physiological quality and seed respiration of primed Jatropha curcas seeds
author Horbach,Micheli Angelica
author_facet Horbach,Micheli Angelica
Dranski,João Alexandre Lopes
Malavasi,Ubirajara Contro
Malavasi,Marlene de Matos
author_role author
author2 Dranski,João Alexandre Lopes
Malavasi,Ubirajara Contro
Malavasi,Marlene de Matos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Horbach,Micheli Angelica
Dranski,João Alexandre Lopes
Malavasi,Ubirajara Contro
Malavasi,Marlene de Matos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv accelerated aging
ascorbic acid
gas chromatography
oil seeds
physic nut
topic accelerated aging
ascorbic acid
gas chromatography
oil seeds
physic nut
description ABSTRACT Seed deterioration is a natural and irreversible process. Nevertheless, seed priming with water and antioxidants can minimize oxidative damage in oilseeds, resulting in attenuation of seed deterioration. The objective of this assay was to evaluate seed priming on respiratory activity of Jatropha curcas submitted to accelerated aging. Seeds from two provenances (Janauba and Pedro J. Caballero) were submitted to three priming treatments (control, immersion in deionized water, and with 750 µmol L-1 of ascorbic acid) and treated for accelerated aging at 41 °C for 72 h. The results showed that the priming of J. curcas seeds promoted tolerance to accelerated aging. Primed seeds, with ascorbic acid from Janauba and deionized water from Pedro J. Caballero, resulted in a higher percentage of normal seedlings, and increased germination speed index and seed respiration. The decline of physiological quality of J. curcas seeds after accelerated aging is directly associated with a reduction in respiratory activity that is related to seed moisture content.
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