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On the Mechanism of Aging in Soybean Seeds
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1978
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EngineeringBotanyGeneticsSubsequent LossCrop PhysiologyCrop QualityPlant StressAbiotic StressLongevitySoybean SeedsBiologyEarly Respiratory ActivityPhysiologyGenetic EngineeringMetabolismMedicineSeed ProcessingPlant PhysiologyImbibing System
Changes in seeds of soybeans (Glycine max [L.] Merr. var. Wayne) which occur during accelerated aging (41 C, 100% relative humidity) showed subsequent loss of vigor, a decline in early respiratory activity, increased leakage of electrolytes, losses of as much as 10% dry weight from imbibing cotyledons, and a decrease in the swelling response of the imbibing system (seed plus H(2)O). Each of these changes with aging is interpreted as resulting from deteriorative changes in membranes.
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