Title of article :
Assessment of variation in seed longevity within rye, wheat and the intergeneric hybrid triticale
Author/Authors :
Maciej Niedzielski ، Jan J. Rybczyski ، نويسنده , , Christina Walters، نويسنده , , Wieslav Luczak، نويسنده , , Lisa M. Hill، نويسنده , , Lana J. Wheeler، نويسنده , , Jerzy Puchalski، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Seed shelf-life or longevity is difficult to predict or to
measure on a practical time scale. Predictive models
suggest that water has the same effect on ageing rate
for all seed lots within a species and that initial seed
quality is the dominating factor explaining withinspecies
variation. These assumptions are used in
‘accelerated ageing’ or ‘controlled deterioration’
(AA/CD) tests, which are commonly used to predict
seed longevity in commercial and research applications.
In this study, we describe within-species
variation of longevity for seeds of Secale cereale and
S. strictum (cultivated rye and its wild progenitor)
under typical dry storage conditions of a genebank,
and show that initial seed quality is an important, but
not sole, factor explaining measured longevity.We also
test the correlation of seed longevity, measured under
humid and dry conditions, using 50 cultivars of rye,
wheat (Triticum aestivum) and the intergeneric cross
triticale, to assess how well AA/CD tests predict seed
shelf-life during dry storage. Known differences in
longevity between wheat and rye were confirmed at all
water contents, and triticale seeds demonstrated
intermediate behaviour. Longevity measured for
humid and dry conditions were weakly correlated
when comparisons included all grain types and were
not correlated in within-grain-type comparisons.
Response to moisture varied among cultivars. These
findings do not support assumptions made in seed
ageing models that use AA/CD tests. Our results
suggest that more traits are involved in the expression
of seed longevity than those typically measured in
studies of initial seed vigour.
Keywords :
accelerated ageing , Dry storage , genebank , relative humidity , Storage , Water content , seed quality , Persistence , controlled deterioration
Journal title :
Seed Science Research
Journal title :
Seed Science Research