African Journal of
Agricultural Research

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Agric. Res.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1991-637X
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJAR
  • Start Year: 2006
  • Published Articles: 6853

Full Length Research Paper

Physiological quality and protein patterns of corn seeds produced under water and salt stresses

Rafael Parreira Diniz
  • Rafael Parreira Diniz
  • Departamento de Agricultura, UFLA, Caixa Postal 3037, 37200-000 – Lavras, MG, Brasil.
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Edila Vilela de Resende Von Pinho
  • Edila Vilela de Resende Von Pinho
  • Departamento de Agricultura, UFLA, Caixa Postal 3037, 37200-000 – Lavras, MG, Brasil.
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Heloisa Oliveira dos Santos
  • Heloisa Oliveira dos Santos
  • Departamento de Agricultura, UFLA, Caixa Postal 3037, 37200-000 – Lavras, MG, Brasil.
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Renzo Garcia Von Pinho
  • Renzo Garcia Von Pinho
  • Departamento de Agricultura, UFLA, Caixa Postal 3037, 37200-000 – Lavras, MG, Brasil.
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Patricia de Oliveira Alvim Veiga
  • Patricia de Oliveira Alvim Veiga
  • Instituto Federal de Educacao, Ciencia e Tecnologia do Sul de Minas Gerais. 37750000 - Machado, MG, Brasil.
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Maria Laene Moreira de Carvalho
  • Maria Laene Moreira de Carvalho
  • Departamento de Agricultura, UFLA, Caixa Postal 3037, 37200-000 – Lavras, MG, Brasil.
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  •  Received: 17 August 2015
  •  Accepted: 25 September 2015
  •  Published: 15 October 2015

Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of water and salt stresses on the physiological quality and on the electrophoresis patterns of heat resistant proteins in corn seeds. The experiments were carried out in the laboratories of seed analysis and biotechnology at the Universidade Federal de Lavras. Corn seeds of the hybrid GNZ 2004 and the inbred line LE 57 were used. The seeds were produced in soils with an electric conductivity of 3 dS m-1 (under stress) and 0.4 dS m-1 (without stress) and in pots containing substrate with a water holding capacity of 40% (with stress) and 70% (without stress). The randomized complete block design with treatments arranged in a split-plot scheme was used with four replications . Seeds were harvested at different stages of development. Seed physiological quality was evaluated using the tests of germination, artificial aging and cold test. The patterns of heat resistant proteins were evaluated by electrophoresis. The results showed that depending on seed developmental stage there was an effect of water and salt stresses on the seed vigor. The electrophoretical patterns of heat resistant proteins were stable in seeds produced under different stress conditions.

 

Key words: Zea mays, developmental stages, late embryogenesis abundant proteins (LEA proteins).