2010
DOI: 10.1080/1522886x.2010.497960
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Seed Coat Properties and Longevity of Soybean Seeds

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“…The F3 progenies of the cross Birsa soya1 and (Table 1).The mechanical strength of seed were highest in KDS 1034 and KDS 1025 i.e., 132(N) and 128(N) respectively ( Table 2). The mechanical strength of soybean seed coat (1N=9.867 kg) varying in the range of 9.319 to 13.639 (Kg) has been reported with highest mechanical strength of seed coat of 13.639 (kg) in Birsa soya 1 (Kuchlan et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The F3 progenies of the cross Birsa soya1 and (Table 1).The mechanical strength of seed were highest in KDS 1034 and KDS 1025 i.e., 132(N) and 128(N) respectively ( Table 2). The mechanical strength of soybean seed coat (1N=9.867 kg) varying in the range of 9.319 to 13.639 (Kg) has been reported with highest mechanical strength of seed coat of 13.639 (kg) in Birsa soya 1 (Kuchlan et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Black-seeded varieties Birsa Soya 1' (1.0131) and Kalitur' (0.9689) had significantly higher amount of lignin than other varieties. Among yellow-seeded varieties, PS 1029' (0.8054), NRC 7' (0.7725) and JS 335' (0.7691) had significantly higher amount of lignin in seed coat, whereas variety PK 472' (0.7288), which is highly susceptible to mechanical injury, had significantly lower amount of lignin content among all varieties (Kuchlan et al,2010).…”
Section: Seed Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Imbibition pattern of seeds is primarily governed by permeability of the seed coat (Kuchlan et al, 2010). More permeable the seed coat more is the imbibitions and viceversa.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Imbibitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, hard seed coat (Tiwari et al, 1995), small seed size (Tiwari et al, 1989), black seed coat (Dassou et al, 1984) and tight attachment of the seed coat to the cotyledons (Kuchlan et al, 2010) are useful parameters for viability in tropical environment. Seeds of the wild type soybeans with hard seed coat exhibit better germination under tropical environment than the cultivated type.…”
Section: Issn: 2319-7706 Volume 6 Number 7 (2017) Pp 2358-2363mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality of seed depends on how the seed plant grows and post harvest management. Seed longevity, an inherited property had been reported to vary in high yielding Indian varieties due to structural properties of seed coat (Kuchlan et al, 2010) and loss of viability is closely associated with the seed deterioration due to loss of membrane integrity (Basavarajappa et al, 1991), reduction in enzyme activities (Bailly et al, 1998) and peroxidative changes in polyunsaturated fatty acid. High levels of endogenous SA have been identified as an important factor in the acquired systemic resistance (ASR) in several species (Shah, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%