1990
DOI: 10.21273/jashs.115.2.294
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Relationship of Ethylene Production to Stress Alleviation in Seeds of Lettuce Cultivars

Abstract: Seeds (intact or slit) of lettuce (Luctuca sativa L.) cultivars with greater ability to produce ethylene germinated better under stressful conditions. Highly significant correlations were found between ethylene production and germination in 0.1 m NaCI (- 0.49 MPa) solution at 25C (r = 0.95, intact seeds), in - 0.3 MPa PEG solution (r = 0.86, intact seeds; r = 0.81, slit seeds),… Show more

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“…Incubation at high temperature (35°C) of lettuce seeds induces a reduction in ethylene production (Prusinski and Khan, 1990), associated with a complete repression of LsACS1 and a reduced expression of ACO-A (homologous to AtACO4 ; Argyris et al, 2008). …”
Section: Ethylene Biosynthesis Signaling and Aba Crosstalk In Seed mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incubation at high temperature (35°C) of lettuce seeds induces a reduction in ethylene production (Prusinski and Khan, 1990), associated with a complete repression of LsACS1 and a reduced expression of ACO-A (homologous to AtACO4 ; Argyris et al, 2008). …”
Section: Ethylene Biosynthesis Signaling and Aba Crosstalk In Seed mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water stress acts by decreasing the percentage and rate of germination (Prusinski and Khan, 1990;Branccini et al, 1996), and for each species there exists a value of water potential below which germination does not occur (Bewley and Black, 1985). In order for the process of germination to start, it is necessary for the seed to reach an adequate level of hydration, which will permit a reactivation of the metabolic processes (Cordoba et al, 1995).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…, but again gemination dropped to 1% at 40°C (data not shown). Cultivar differences in germination response to temperature have been reported in lettuce (Perkins-Veazie and Cantliffe, 1984;Prusinski and Khan, 1990;Thompson et al, 1979) and spinach (Atherton and Farooque, 1983;Leskovar et al, 1999). Germination of 'Packman' broccoli (Brassica oleracea L., Botrytis group) decreased from 90% to 63% at 35 °C when the germination of this cultivar was tested at a range between 5 and 40 °C (Elson et al, 1992).…”
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