Reserve mobilization in soybean seeds under water restriction after storage
Thaísa Fernanda Oliveira, Heloisa Oliveira dos Santos, Rafaela Aparecida de Carvalho, Hellismar Wakson da Silva, Raquel Maria de Oliveira Pires, Everson Reis Carvalho
Germination does not guarantee plant establishment if there is no efficient and
enough reserve mobilization from seeds to the initial seedling growth, mainly in adverse
situations. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the mobilization of reserves in soybean seeds
under water restriction. Four soybean seed lots previously stored for one year were used in the
study. To simulate water stress, we used polyethylene glycol (PEG) solutions at concentrations of
0.0, -0.1, and -0.2 MPa. The number of normal, infected and abnormal seedlings were evaluated,
along with the number of dead and hard seeds. The radicle, hypocotyl, and cotyledons were
separated to determine the dry weight based on the total seed reserve available for mobilization.
From this value, the seed reserve reduction, relative dry matter yield, seed reserve reduction
rate, and reserve conversion efficiency into dry seedling weight were determined. The increase
in water restriction elevates the reserve consumption during the germination process. Vigorous
seeds are more efficient in mobilizing and converting grains reserve in dry seedling mass. In less
vigorous seeds, mainly those on water restriction, the increase in reserve consumption does not
result in conversion into dry seedling mass.
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