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Natural and artificial seed ageing in maize: germination and DNA synthesis
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1993
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BiologyGm CropPhysiological ParametersEngineeringBotanyLongevityGeneticsMedicineCrop ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsCrop ScienceGenetic EngineeringDna SynthesisArtificial SeedCrop ImprovementArtificial Seed AgeingPlant BreedingPlant Physiology
Abstract The effect of natural and artificial seed ageing has been compared in terms of physiological and biochemical responses of several maize genotypes. The physiological parameters were: viability, germinability, emergence in sand and dry matter accumulation. The biochemical parameters were: DNA synthesis and DNA polymerase activity. A close and direct relationship was found between seed deterioration and DNA metabolism in all maize materials which responded to ageing according to their genetic constitution; i.e., vigorous genotypes suffered less severe damage or recovery was faster than in the low-vigour genotypes. Coordination of events at appropriate times would seem a critical factor for proper seed germination.
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