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农业科学学报 (英文)
2019,18
(7)
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Journal of Integrative Agriculture
2019,18
(7)
Gene bank scheduling of seed regeneration: Interim report on a long term storage study
作 者:
Redden, Robert;Partington, Debra
单 位:
Agr Victoria, Australian Temperate Field Crops Collect, Private Bag 260, Horsham, Vic 3401, Australia;Agr Victoria, Hamilton, Vic 3300, Australia
关键词:
gene bank;storage;moisture level;temperature;regeneration;pea;lentil;chickpea
摘 要:
A major challenge for the management of gene banks is the maintenance of good seed health in the collections. Large germplasm collections >10000 accessions often have been acquired from different sources over a range of dates, may differ in germination at time of deposition in the gene bank, and may have genetic differences in seed longevity. The major storage variables affecting seed longevity are temperature and seed moisture content. Two varieties of each pea (Pisum sativus L.), lentil (Lens culinan's Medikus subsp. culinaris), and chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), were stored at three temperatures; 40, 20, and 2 degrees C, each with three seed moisture levels of 10.9-13.8% (high), 7.9-10.3% (medium), and 7-7.8% (low), in the Australian Temperate Field Crops Collection gene bank. Seed longevity at a given storage period was estimated by the corresponding germination percentage for each treatment. This paper is an interim report on seed viability decline in the first seven years of this seed longevity study, in which viability decline towards zero was almost completed in the three seed moisture treatments at 40 degrees C and the 20 degrees C high seed moisture treatment, but had not declined in the other treatments. Seed longevity positively responded to a reduction in temperature and then to a reduction in seed moisture. The number of days in storage for seed germination decline to 85% (p85), and to 50% (p50) for mean seed viability, are reported by storage/varietal treatment. Both p85 and p50 showed significant inverse linear responses with seed moisture at 40 degrees C for pea and lentil varieties, with intra-specific variation for pea. This long term trial aims to provide informed timing of seed regeneration for accessions in a gene bank.
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Gene bank scheduling of seed regeneration: Interim report on a long term storage study [R. J. Redden, Debra Partingto] 农业科学学报(英文版) 2019,18 (7)