2019
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy9110763
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Optimization of Germination Inhibitors Elimination from Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.) Seeds of Different Maturity Classes

Abstract: Endogenous inhibitors have a crucial effect on the success of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) seed germination. The strength of this effect changes during seed maturation, and washing away these inhibitors can facilitate germination. Investigation of various washing factors such as water-to-seed ratio, stirring time, and speed of stirring on a mixed-maturity lot of sugar beet seeds revealed the significant effect of the interaction of all factors. Seeds with different maturity classes, from the same lot, were washe… Show more

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“…At the same interval time, the low level of vigour increased the pericarp water content and decreased the water content in the seeds, whereas in the case of the water potential, the low vigour of the seeds was associated with the lower water potential value of the pericarp and seeds. Relationship between fruits water absorption and fruit maturity was also shown by Snyder [34] and Salini and Boelt [32] who observed a higher water content in immature fruits. The water content and water potential of the pericarp and seeds were correlated by the electrical conductivity of the aqueous extracts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…At the same interval time, the low level of vigour increased the pericarp water content and decreased the water content in the seeds, whereas in the case of the water potential, the low vigour of the seeds was associated with the lower water potential value of the pericarp and seeds. Relationship between fruits water absorption and fruit maturity was also shown by Snyder [34] and Salini and Boelt [32] who observed a higher water content in immature fruits. The water content and water potential of the pericarp and seeds were correlated by the electrical conductivity of the aqueous extracts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Seeds of each cultivar were washed separately by soaking in water, using a magnetic stirrer for aeration. The washing process lasted 4 h and 40 mL sterile distilled water per gram of seed was used, with a stirring speed of 400 rpm [44]. Seeds were dried back to their initial weight overnight in a laminar flow hood to become ready for the priming procedure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process alters the outer surface structure of sugar beet seed [2]. MSI can detect changes in surface color and reflectance during maturation in sugar beet seed [62], and the study verified a concomitant increase in the content of phenolic compounds. Removal of the pericarp by polishing is another approach for the removal of inhibitory compounds.…”
Section: Mechanical Damagementioning
confidence: 72%