Enhancement of Apiaceae pre-germination embryo growth, mericarp ageing resilience and germination differs between hormone, gas plasma, and hydropriming technologies
Lena M. M. Fatelnig, Matthew Walker, Giles Grainge, James E. Hourston, Sue Kennedy, Veronika Turečková, Ondřej Novák, Danuše Tarkowská, Miroslav Strnad, Kazumi Nakabayashi, Tina Steinbrecher, Gerhard Leubner-Metzger

TL;DR
This study compares seed priming methods to improve germination and resilience in carrot and parsnip seeds.
Contribution
ABA-priming and GPAW-priming are shown to enhance germination and wet ageing resilience in Apiaceae seeds.
Findings
ABA-priming improves embryo growth and germination performance in carrot and parsnip seeds.
GPAW-priming increases salinity tolerance in carrot seeds but not wet ageing resilience.
Hydropriming reduces germination inhibitors and increases sensitivity to wet ageing in parsnip seeds.
Abstract
Enhanced Apiaceae germination performance by seed priming involves promoting pre-germination growth of the underdeveloped (small) embryos, reduction in hormone contents, and priming with abscisic acid (ABA) improved ageing resilience. Different seed priming technologies are used to improve germination performance and seedling vigour of vegetable crops. Daucus carota (carrot), Pastinaca sativa (parsnip), and other Apiaceae produce morphologically dormant single-seeded fruit halves (mericarps) as dispersal units. In mature mericarps, the underdeveloped (small) embryo is embedded in abundant endosperm tissue, and pre-germination embryo growth to a critical embryo:seed (E:S) length ratio is a requirement for the completion of germination by radicle emergence. We investigated how hydropriming and additive priming with gibberellins (GA), abscisic acid (ABA), and gas plasma-activated water…
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TopicsSeed Germination and Physiology · Plant tissue culture and regeneration · Reproductive Biology and Fertility
