Deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and deoxyribonucleic acid-polymerase activity during early germination of wheat embryos at high and low viability

Abstract
3H-thymidine incorporation and DNA-polymerase activity during early hours of wheat embryo germination at two viability levels have been studied. The patterns of two biosynthetic activities, as well as the dependence of DNA synthesis on protein synthesis, indicated the presence of a delay in the early phase of imbibition of the aged embryos with respect to viable germs.