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The effects of kinetin (6-furfurylaminopurine) on viability during storage of recalcitrant sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) seeds at low temperature (15°C) were investigated. The freshly mature sal seeds showed an absolute loss of viability within 6–7 dah (days after harvest) when stored at ambient or at 15°C (control). Storage of these seeds at 15°C after kinetin (10 ppm) treatment prolonged the viability period up to 35 days with 20% germination. The kinetin-treated seeds exhibited 100% germination up to 10 days compared with 3 days in controls. Measurements of leachate conductivity, ·O− 2 and lipid peroxidation registered gradual increases from 0 dah onward to 35 dah with significantly low levels compared with controls. On the other hand, an enormous increase in superoxide dismutase activity was discernible for a longer duration (0–35 dah) in kinetin-treated seeds than in control seeds where it remained for 3 dah. The role of kinetin in prolonging seed viability by reducing the loss of leachates, lipid peroxidation, ·O− 2, and enhancing of superoxide dismutase is discussed.
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Received October 7, 1997; accepted January 27, 1998
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Krishna Chaitanya, K., Naithani, S. Kinetin-Mediated Prolongation of Viability in Recalcitrant Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) Seeds at Low Temperature: Role of Kinetin in Delaying Membrane Deterioration during Desiccation-Induced Injury. J Plant Growth Regul 17, 63–69 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00007018
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