Semina: Ciências Agrárias (Jun 2016)

High gamma irradiation doses and long storage times reduce soybean seed quality

  • Danúbia Aparecida Costa Nobre,
  • Carlos Sigueyuki Sediyama,
  • Valter Arthur,
  • Newton Deniz Piovesan,
  • Alisson Santos Lopes da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n3p1219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 3
pp. 1219 – 1228

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High quality seeds are required for soybean production. This study evaluated the effect of gamma irradiation and storage time on seed quality in soybean lines VX04-6828 and VX04-5692. Seeds were gamma irradiated (60Co) with 0, 50, 150, and 250 Gy. After the first seed production cycle (M1), the harvested seeds were stored in the laboratory for 0, 2, 4, and 6 months. Moisture content, seed quality (germination rate, dead seeds, and normal and abnormal seedlings), and seed vigor (first germination count, germination index, and seedling length) were determined. Data were submitted to analysis of variance for each soybean line using a 4 x 4 factorial design (four storage times x four gamma irradiation doses). Response surfaces were constructed based on the F test significance (p ? 0.05). VX04-5692 seeds were more sensitive to gamma radiation than were VX04-6828 seeds. Soybean seed quality was highest in M2 seeds derived from seeds irradiated with less than 100 Gy and stored for up to two months. High gamma irradiation doses and long storage times reduced soybean seed quality.

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