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More on seed longevity phenotyping

Fiona R. Hay, Rachael M. Davies, John Dickie, David J. Merritt, Dustin Wolkis

2022Seed Science Research42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Understanding the relative longevity of different seed lots, perhaps of different species or genotypes, but also following production under different environments or using different cultivation methods, or following different post-harvest treatments, is relevant to anyone concerned with the retention of seed lot viability and vigour during storage. However, different scientists over the years have used different conditions to assess seed lot longevity, as well as different variables as the measure of ‘longevity.’ Here, we give some of the backgrounds to how two standard protocols, with an open and closed system respectively, were derived, and explain why we consider p 50 , defined as the time during storage when seed lot viability, as measured through a germination test, has declined to 50%, is a suitable longevity trait parameter.

Topics & Concepts

LongevityBiologyMathematicsEvolutionary biologyGeneticsSeed Germination and PhysiologyPlant Genetic and Mutation StudiesPlant tissue culture and regeneration