Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, Vol. 10 No. 2 2014, pp. 15-23 ISSN 1997-0838
Original Text Copyright (cc) 2014 by  Goodarzian Ghahfarokhi, Ghasemi, Saeidi, Heidari Kazafi and Shahbazi



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The Effect of Accelerated Aging on Germination Characteristics, Seed Reserve Utilization and Malondialdehyde Content of Two Wheat Cultivars

Maryam Goodarzian Ghahfarokhi1*, Elahe Ghasemi2, Mohsen Saeidi3, Zeinab Heidari Kazafi1

1 A former MS Agronomy and Agroecology student of the college and natural resources, Razi University.
2 Ph.D student of Agronomy of the college and natural resources, Illam University.
3 Assist of Prof Agronomy student of the college and natural resources, Razi University.

*E-Mail: nbsingh2001@gmail.com

Received December 7, 2013

In this study experiment was conducted to evaluated the effect of accelerated aging on germination characteristics, seed reserve utilization and malondialdehyde of two wheat cultivars. The experiment was conducted in factorial with a randomized complete block design with 3 replications. Results of variance analysis showed that, seed aging had significant effects on germination percentage, germination index, normal seedling percentage, mean time to germination, malondialdehyde content, seedling dry weight, weight of utilized (mobilized) seed reserve and electrical conductivity. The highest germination percentage, germination index, normal seedling percentage, seedling dry weight and weight of utilized (mobilized) seed reserve and the minimum mean time to germination, electrical conductivity and malondialdehyde content were attained from Verinak cultivar under control conditions (0 day aging). Results indicates that germination percentage, germination index, normal seedling percentage, seedling dry weight, and weight of utilized (mobilized) seed reserve decreased significantly as seed aging progressed. But, mean time to germination, electrical conductivity and malondialdehyde content increased significantly as seed aging progressed. Also, the decrease in seed reserve mobilization rate was the cause of decreased other traits.


Key words:    Malondialdehyde content, Electrical conductivity, Accelerated ageing, Wheat, Germination characteristics

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