Title of article :
Lipid mobilization, gluconeogenesis and ageing-related processes in dormant walnut kernels during moist chil and warm incubation
Author/Authors :
Tahereh Nezamdoost، نويسنده , , Fatemeh Tamaskani، نويسنده , , Ahmad Abdolzadeh، نويسنده , , Hamid Reza Sadeghipour، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
To understand the beneficial effects of cold
conditions during the alleviation of dormancy of
walnut (Juglans regia L.), lipid mobilization, gluconeogenesis
and changes related to ageing were
compared in dormant kernels incubated in the cold
and under deteriorating warm conditions. Stratifying
kernels at 58C for 30 d enhanced their germination
capacity, whereas warm-incubated (278C) kernels
turned rancid after 20 d and had reduced germination.
Kernel imbibition was sufficient to bring about
lipid mobilization, irrespective of temperature of
incubation. Although imbibed kernels displayed
high isocitrate lyase activity, starch and soluble
sugar accumulation occurred only under cold
conditions. Deteriorative 64 kDa fatty acyl-ester
hydrolase activity declined in cold-stratified kernels.
Cold treatment also led to reduced lipid peroxidation
and hydrogen peroxide in kernels. The activity of
NADPþ-isocitrate dehydrogenase, an NADPH-generating
enzyme, declined in warm-incubated kernels.
Thus, warm-incubated kernels undergo ageing
associated with oxidative stress, but there are
beneficial effects of cold stratification in preventing
deteriorative ageing-related processes. Imbibition is
sufficient to allow lipid mobilization to occur in
dormant walnut kernels, although cold stratification
accompanied by gluconeogenesis is essential for
kernel germination.
Keywords :
acyl-ester hydrolase , isocitrate lyase , Juglans regia , lipid mobilization , seed ageing , cold stratification
Journal title :
Seed Science Research
Journal title :
Seed Science Research