# How to Test for Seed Mucilage to Examine an Age‐Old Question: A Response to Ladwig and Lucas (2024)

**Authors:** E. F. LoPresti, J. M. Cowley, S. N. Gorb, A. Kreitschitz

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/pei3.70057 · Plant-Environment Interactions · 2025-06-05

## TL;DR

This paper addresses the lack of standardized methods for studying seed mucilage, a common plant trait with ecological and economic importance.

## Contribution

The paper provides standardized protocols for identifying seed mucilage to improve consistency and comparability across studies.

## Key findings

- Seed mucilage is a widespread trait in angiosperms with multiple evolutionary origins.
- Current methods for determining mucilage presence lack standardization, leading to potential inaccuracies.
- Proposed protocols aim to improve the reliability and comparability of mucilage research.

## Abstract

Traits of seeds are far less‐studied than those of vegetative plants, despite the importance of this stage in a plant's life cycle. Much research has demonstrated the importance of certain aspects of seed phenotype, including both chemical and physical traits, to survival in the face of biotic and abiotic selective pressures. One trait with demonstrated physiological and defensive functionality is seed mucilage. This persistent hydrogel coating on the surface of the seed is extremely common and found in thousands of species across angiosperms, with many independent evolutionary origins. Despite attention in taxonomic, floristic, ecological, and biomaterial investigations for over a century, and the economic importance of products derived from this mucilage, the trait is often overlooked, and protocols for the labs determining seed mucilage across plants vary. Here, in response to a paper claiming seed mucilage in many new species due to flawed methodology, we lay out specific protocols to determine the presence of mucilage, in an effort to standardize across studies. We hope these methods prove useful in both evaluating the current literature and permit cross‐study comparisons to advance the study of this important trait.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** AT3G50990 (Peroxidase superfamily protein) [NCBI Gene 824263] {aka PER36, peroxidase 36}
- **Chemicals:** Crystal violet (MESH:D005840), Methylene blue (MESH:D008751), Crystalline cellulose (-), beta-glucans (MESH:D047071), galactomannan (MESH:C012990), CaCl2 (MESH:D002122), glucan (MESH:D005936), Safranine (MESH:C009195), water (MESH:D014867), Ruthenium red (MESH:D012430), polysaccharide (MESH:D011134), EDTA (MESH:D004492), calcium (MESH:D002118), agarose (MESH:D012685), carbohydrate (MESH:D002241), pectin (MESH:D010368), Toluidine blue (MESH:D014048)
- **Species:** Cobaea scandens (species) [taxon 55380], Euphorbia corollata (species) [taxon 457242], Linum grandiflorum (species) [taxon 559336], Arabidopsis thaliana (mouse-ear cress, species) [taxon 3702], Mirabilis nyctaginea (species) [taxon 46156], Camelina sativa (false flax, species) [taxon 90675], Hordeum vulgare (barley, species) [taxon 4513], Lepidium sativum (species) [taxon 33125], Mentha (mints, genus) [taxon 21819], Ocimum americanum (American basil, species) [taxon 204141], Plantago ovata (blond plantain, species) [taxon 185002], Salvia hispanica (species) [taxon 49212], Stanleya pinnata (species) [taxon 72662], Linum usitatissimum (flax, species) [taxon 4006], Prunella vulgaris (common self-heal, species) [taxon 39358], Croton capitatus (hogwort, species) [taxon 323035], Artemisia annua (sweet Annie, species) [taxon 35608], Capsella bursa-pastoris (shepherd's purse, species) [taxon 3719], Sagamiharavirus PP (species) [taxon 2956385], Salvia azurea (species) [taxon 392652], Ocimum basilicum (basil, species) [taxon 39350]

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## References

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