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. 1990 Nov;94(3):1019-23.
doi: 10.1104/pp.94.3.1019.

Theoretical basis of protocols for seed storage

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Theoretical basis of protocols for seed storage

C W Vertucci et al. Plant Physiol. 1990 Nov.

Abstract

The protocols presently established for optimum seed storage do not account for the chemical composition of different seed species, the physiological status of the seed, and the physical status of water within the seed. The physiological status of seeds from five species with varying chemical compositions was determined by measurements of rates of oxygen uptake and seed deterioration. The physical status of water was determined by water sorption characteristics. For each species studied, there was a specific moisture content for the onset of respiration, chemical reactions, and accelerated aging rates. The moisture contents at which these physiological levels were observed varied among the species and correlated with the lipid content of the seed. However, the changes in physiological activities and the physical status of water occurred at specific relative humidities: 91% for the onset of respiration, 27% for the increased rates of thermal-chemical reactions, and 19% for optimum longevity. Based on these observations, we propose that equilibrating seeds between 19 and 27% relative humidity provides the optimum moisture level for maintaining seed longevity during longterm storage.

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