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Effects of high temperature and humidity stress at the physiological maturity stage on seed vigor, main nutrients and coat structure of spring soybean.

SHU Ying-jie1,2, WANG Shuang1, TAO Yuan1, SONG Li-ru1, HUANG Li-yan1, ZHOU Yu-li2, MA Hao1   

  1. 1State Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China; 2College of Agriculture, Anhui Science & Technology University, Fengyang 233100, Anhui, China)
  • Online:2014-05-18 Published:2014-05-18

Abstract: A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of high temperature and humidity stress \[(40±2) ℃/(30±2) ℃, RH (95±5)%/(70±5)%, 10 h/14 h (day/night)\] at the physiological maturity stage  of two spring soybean cultivars (Xiangdou No. 3 and Ningzhen No. 1) on seed vigor indices, main nutritional components and coat anatomical structure. High temperature and humidity stress were found to cause the decrease of seed viability, germination potential, and germination percentage as well as the dehydrogenase and acid phosphatase activities, but increased the seed cell membrane permeability as well as H+, soluble sugar and leucine levels in the seed soaking liquid of each cultivar. Moreover, the stress led to irregular changes of seed oil and protein contents and alteration of anatomical structure of episperm and hilum in the two cultivars. A short-term stress (less than 5 h) had no significant impact on seed vigor, but a long-term one (more than 48 h) caused rapid decrease of seed vigor indices. Xiangdou No. 3 showed less decreases in seed germination potential and enzyme activities, and less increase in extravasation content in the seed soaking liquid, had compact seed coat and intact hilum, suggesting it was more resistant to high temperature and humidity stress.