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      Physiological and Cellular Changes of Stored Cryptocarya aschersoniana Mez. Seeds

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          Abstract Some species of the Lauraceae family produce seeds that are generally sensitive to desiccation, which makes them difficult to store. The objective of this study was to characterize changes in seed quality of C. aschersoniana from two lots, as well in the physiological and cellular aspects during 12 months of storage. Seeds were stored with their original moisture content (MC) or after pre-drying to 35% MC in a cold chamber (5 °C) at a relative humidity of 40%. Seeds were sampled and tested at time 0, 3, 6 and 12 months of storage regarding to moisture content, germination and ultrastructural features. The seeds were dispersed with dormancy that was overcame by the cold storage condition and the reserves in undried seeds were partly consumed during storage. Both undried and pre-dried seeds remained viable for at least 12 months.

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            Dying while Dry: Kinetics and Mechanisms of Deterioration in Desiccated Organisms.

            Persistence of anhydrous organisms in nature may depend on how long they remain viable in dry environments. Longevity is determined by interactions of humidity, temperature, and unknown cellular factors that affect the propensity for damaging reactions. Here we describe our research to elucidate those cellular factors and to ultimately predict how long a population can survive under extreme conditions. Loss of viability typically follows a sigmoidal pattern, where a period of small changes precedes a cataclysmic decline. The time for viability to decrease to 50% (P50) varied among seed species and among 10 phylogenetically diverse organisms. When stored at elevated temperatures of 35°C and 32% relative humidity (RH), P50 ranged from about a week for spores of Serratia marcescens to several years for fronds of Selaginella lepidophylla. Most of the species studied survived longest at low humidity (10-20% RH), but suffered under complete dryness. Temperature dependencies of aging kinetics appeared similar among diverse organisms despite the disparate longevities. The effect of temperature on seed aging rates was consistent with the temperature dependency of molecular mobility of aqueous glasses, with both showing a reduction by several orders of magnitude when seeds were cooled from 60°C to 0°C. Longevity is an inherited trait in seeds, but its complex expression among widely divergent taxa suggests that it developed through multiple pathways.
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              Fisiologia de sementes de plantas cultivadas

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                Journal
                floram
                Floresta e Ambiente
                Floresta Ambient.
                Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (Seropédica, RJ, Brazil )
                1415-0980
                2179-8087
                2021
                : 28
                : 3
                : e20200067
                Affiliations
                [1] Lavras Minas Gerais orgnameUniversidade Federal de Lavras orgdiv1Departamento de Ciências Florestais orgdiv2Laboratório de Sementes Florestais Brazil
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                S2179-80872021000300301 S2179-8087(21)02800300301
                10.1590/2179-8087-floram-2020-0067
                34f3e228-57a4-40a3-84ef-64d7a94c6ad8

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 10 March 2021
                : 04 August 2020
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                Lauraceae,ultrastructural analyses,storage,seed conservation

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