Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
In the context of seed technology, the use of physical methods for increasing
plant production offers advantages over conventional treatments based on chemical
substances. The effects of physical invigoration treatments in seeds can be now
addressed at multiple levels, ranging from morpho-structural aspects to changes
in gene expression and protein or metabolite accumulation. Among the physical
methods available, “magneto-priming” and irradiation with microwaves (MWs) or ionizing
radiations (IRs) are the most promising pre-sowing seed treatments. “Magneto-priming”
is based on the application of magnetic fields and described as an eco-friendly, cheap,
non-invasive technique with proved beneficial effects on seed germination, vigor and
crop yield. IRs, as g-rays and X-rays, have been widely regarded as a powerful tool
in agricultural sciences and food technology. Gamma-rays delivered at low dose have
showed to enhance germination percentage and seedling establishment, acting as an
actual ‘priming’ treatment. Different biological effects have been observed in seeds
subjected to MWs and X-rays but knowledge about their impact as seed invigoration
agent or stimulatory effects on germination need to be further extended. Ultraviolet
(UV) radiations, namely UV-A and UV-C have shown to stimulate positive impacts on
seed health, germination, and seedling vigor. For all mentioned physical treatments,
extensive fundamental and applied research is still needed to define the optimal dose,
exposition time, genotype- and environment-dependent irradiation conditions. Electron
paramagnetic resonance has an enormous potential in seed technology not fully
explored to monitor seed invigoration treatments and/or identifying the best suitable
irradiation dose or time-point to stop the treatment. The present manuscript describes
the use of physical methods for seed invigoration, while providing a critical discussion
on the constraints and advantages. The future perspectives related to the use of these
approaches to address the need of seed technologists, producers and trade markers
will be also highlighted.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hormesis, ionizing radiation, magnetic field, microwaves, seed germination, seed vigor, ultraviolet
radiation
Elenco autori:
Araujo, S; Paparella, Stefania; Bentivoglio, Antonio; Dondi, Daniele; Carbonera, Daniela; Balestrazzi, Alma
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