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Default Changes in seed water status as characterized by NMR in developing soybean seed grown under moisture stress conditions.

Changes in seed water status as characterized by NMR in developing soybean seed grown under moisture stress conditions.

Related Articles Changes in seed water status as characterized by NMR in developing soybean seed grown under moisture stress conditions.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2014 Jan 25;

Authors: Krishnan P, Singh R, Verma AP, Joshi DK, Singh S

Abstract
Changes in water status of developing seeds of Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill.) grown under different moisture stress conditions were characterized by proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)- spin-spin relaxation time (T2). A comparison of the seed development characteristics, composition and physical properties indicated that, characteristics like seed weight, seed number/ear, rate of seed filling increased with development stages but decreased with moisture stress conditions. The NMR- spin-spin relaxation (T2) component like bound water increased with seed maturation (40 to 50%) but decreased with moisture stress conditions (30 to 40%). The changes in seed water status to increasing levels of moisture stress and seed maturity indicates that moisture stress resulted in more proportion of water to bound state and intermediate state and less proportion of water in free-state. These changes are further corroborated by significant changes in protein and starch contents in seeds under high moisture stress treatments. Thus seed water status during its development is not only affected by development processes but also by moisture stress conditions. This study strongly indicated a clear moisture stress and development stage dependence of seed tissue water status in developing soybean seeds.


PMID: 24472549 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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