Modeling seed germination of unprimed and primed seeds of sweet sorghum under PEG-induced water stress through the hydrotime analysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The effects of reduced water potential (w) on
seed germination at 25 and 15 C in unprimed (UP) and
primed (P) seeds of two cultivars of sweet sorghum (cv.
Keller and cv. Makueni local), were analyzed through the
hydrotime model. Six w (from 0 to -1.0 MPa) in polyethylene
glycol 6000 (PEG) solutions were used for the
tests. Seeds were primed in 250 g/L PEG solution at 15 C
for 48 h. Decreasing w of imbibition solution reduced and
delayed germination. At 15 C seeds germinated less and
slower than at 25 C at any w. Seeds of cv. Makueni local
exhibited a greater sensitivity to water stress in terms of
germination percentage, than seeds of cv. Keller, but they
were faster in germination. Osmopriming was beneficial for
seed germination, both in terms of final percentage and rate,
at any temperature and w. The hydrotime analysis revealed
that predicted hH constant was increased when temperature
was reduced to 15 C and at this temperature median base
water potential [wb(50)] for germination was higher (less
negative) than at 25 C. Seed priming shifted wb(50) towards
more negative values and reduced hH requirements for
germination. At 25 C the two cultivars behaved similarly
while at 15 C cv. Keller exhibited a wb more negative but
required a greater hH to germinate, indicating a greater
water-stress tolerance but a slower germination, than cv.
Makueni local. The application of the model allows to
identify water stress tolerant cultivars during germination,
to include into breeding programs for the selection of wellperforming
cultivars under stress conditions
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hydrotime model Sweet sorghum Seed germination Seed priming Temperature Water potential
Elenco autori:
Patane', CRISTINA MARIA; Saita, ALESSANDRO ATTILIO; Cavallaro, Valeria
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