Development of pepper (Capsicum annuum) seed quality
- 1 October 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Applied Biology
- Vol. 121 (2) , 385-399
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1992.tb03452.x
Abstract
Summary: Changes in seed quality in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) were monitored during seed development and maturation in two seasons. Seed quality was assessed by a number of different tests, but principally by determining seed storage longevity in laboratory tests and seedling growth in glasshouse tests. Mass maturity (defined as the end of the seed‐filling phase) occurred 49–53 days after anthesis (DAA) in 1989 (varying among fruit layers) and 53 DAA in 1990 when seed moisture contents were 51–53%. The onset of both germinability and desiccation tolerance occurred either just before or at mass maturity. Maximum potential longevity (assessed by the value of the seed lot constant Ki) was achieved 63–65 DAA, i.e. not until 10–12 days after mass maturity (DAMM), in both years. Seedling dry weights in the glasshouse growth tests were maximal later still ‐ for seeds harvested 17–21 DAMM in 1989 and 17 DAMM in 1990; the effects on seedling weight arose from differences in times from sowing to emergence (P < 0.005) among different seed harvests, with no significant differences in subsequent relative growth rates (P > 0.25). Seed priming reduced mean germination times for seeds harvested at all stages of development, but had little effect on germination capacity and potential longevity, and did not affect the pattern of changes in potential longevity during seed development and maturation. The results contradict the hypothesis that seed quality is maximal at the end of the seed‐filling phase and that viability and vigour begin to decline immediately thereafter.Keywords
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