Biotech Studies
2008, Vol 17, Num, 1-2
Impact of Seed Applications (Priming) of Fatty Acid Composition of Seed and Seed Quality and Its Relations
Gamze KAYA
1 Tarla Bitkileri Merkez Araştırma Enstitüsü, Yenimahalle- Ankara
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The most important factors affecting seed quality are the nutritional status of main plant before harvest,
harvest period and the pathogenic effects and mechanical damage during harvest, and post-harvest
storage conditions (storage temperature, seed moisture, oxygen). In addition, the seed quality depends
on seed purity, vitality, strength, moisture content and genetic characteristics. The seed quality is
significantly changed by oil content and fatty acid distribution of seeds. Various pre-sowing seed
treatments to minimize germination and emergence problems are referred with different names such as
`Priming, seed treatments, pre-sowing treatments`. The viability of the seeds is significantly affected
with the seed treatments, and the chemicals used in seed treatment, duration of treatment. In this study,
the researches on variation of seed fatty acid composition with seed treatments and seed quality have
been evaluated.
Keywords :
Priming, fatty acids, seed quality