Stress protein content of matureBrassicaseeds and their germination performance
- 19 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Seed Science Research
- Vol. 8 (3) , 347-355
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s096025850000427x
Abstract
Plants respond to sub-optimal conditions by the synthesis of specific ‘stress’ proteins, and these are thought to play a role in stress tolerance. Some of these proteins accumulate during late seed development, arguably to protect against damage during post-maturation drying and subsequent imbibition, prior to germination. Seed vigour is also determined during this late stage of seed development. High vigour seeds are those that can withstand the desiccation required for storage and successfully germinate under sub-optimal conditions to establish healthy seedlings. If stress proteins are involved in tolerating stress conditions, then they are likely to be important determinants of seed vigour. In this work the relationship between seed vigour (measured by seed germination performance following rapid aging, or under water stress) inBrassica oleraceavar.capitataand the content of two classes of stress protein (dehydrins and a low molecular weight heat shock protein HSP17.6) at maturity was examined. Dehydrins did not show a positive relationship with seed performance. However, the protein HSP17.6 showed a positive correlation with seed performance, and a treatment that reduced the amount of this protein in the seed also caused a reduction in subsequent seed performance.Keywords
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