“…As a result, UWPE from seeds has been employed as a rapid means of evaluating seed quality and viability. For cereal seeds, for example, it is possible, after only a few minutes of imbibition, to distinguish those seeds which will produce stronger sprouts upon germination from those which will be weaker (Chen et al 2003). Then, during the subsequent growth period, the whole of each seedling emits light, the source of the luminescence being the radicle, the cotyledon, and the endosperm, the latter tissue, perhaps because of its greater mass and rapid catabolic metabolism, producing the greatest signal (Chao 1998).…”