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Forest Health

Seed coat and aging conditions affect germination and physiological changes of aging Korean pine seeds

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Pages 372-379 | Received 19 Feb 2018, Accepted 28 Sep 2018, Published online: 16 Oct 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The study was conducted to obtain information on possible seed aging during the long-term storage period of Korean pine seeds with thick impermeable seed coat. The seeds were artificially aged at 18, 24, 37 and 45°C for 35 days. Germinations percentages (GP) of aged seeds were highest on 25 days at 18°C, 15 days at 24°C and 10 days at 37°C. The seeds exposed at 45°C have completely lost their germinability after 5 days of aging. From 5 days of aging, mean germination times (MGT) were lower than control seed. The electrical conductivity on 10 days at 45°C reached 1.5–2.5 times its control seed, and had a positive correlation with the GP and a negative correlation with the MGT. The K+ was the most in leaching solution, and K+ and Mg2+ showed a high negative correlation between GP and MGT. The ratio of K+/Na+ had a higher correlation with seed vigor. The malondialdehyde (MDA) increased to 21 times of control seeds at 45°C after 35 days of aging, and had a negative correlation with GP and MGT. The antioxidant enzymes showed different sensitivity to aging, depending on storage conditions and enzyme species. Ascorbate peroxidase showed the highest correlation with germination following glutathion reductase and Catalase. In conclusion, the seed aging had an effect initially to increase the GP and reduce the MGT. However, as aging treatment continued, the seeds eventually lost vitality due to an increase in physiological damages.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the Dong-A University research fund.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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