Title of article :
Nuclear DNA replication and seed quality
Author/Authors :
Elwira Sliwinska، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The quality of a seed (germination and vigour) is
established during its development and maturation,
but can be improved by post-harvest processing and
pre-sowing treatments. During commercial seed
production, maturity is usually estimated visually,
relying on experience of the growers, but seed
researchers are working to find molecular markers
that can be applied easily to help in establishing
optimal harvest time. One marker is cell cycle activity
expressed as DNA replication in the seeds, analysed
by flow cytometry. This fast and accurate method for
the estimation of DNA content in plant nuclei allows
detection of nuclei at different replication stages in
different seed tissues and thus makes it possible to
follow changes in the physiological state of a seed.
DNA replication, as a late event during germination,
can also be used to mark completion of germination
and transition to early seedling growth. This information
can be useful in the evaluation of seed quality
and for following the advancement of priming. Flow
cytometric analysis of ploidy can be also used as a
basis for control of purity of some polyploid species
seed lots.
Keywords :
nuclear DNA content , cell cycle , endosperm , embryo , flow cytometry , endoreduplication
Journal title :
Seed Science Research
Journal title :
Seed Science Research