Reversal of the Effects of Deterioration in Aged Soybean Seeds (Glycine Max (L.) Merr. Cv. Vicoja)
Reversal of the Effects of Deterioration in Aged Soybean Seeds (Glycine Max (L.) Merr. Cv. Vicoja)
Tilden, Robert Luther
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Seed testing, with and without fungicides, may become a means for detecting harmful effects of microflora. 83 Histology of Seed Deterioration k 2 cat i o n_ o f _S e e d_ F u n g i The location of most ox the fungi was probably limited to the seedcoat. Tnese fungi were probably saprophytes. Dusting the seeds with a dry powder prevented signs of fungal growth. Coating seeds with a fungicide slurry was effective and would be expected to penetrate the seedcoat. Fungal control was similar for the s...lurry and the dusting techniques. Possible fungal growth within the live seed tissue was a topic of interest. It was possible by staining seed tissue, to locate fungus above the living aleurone layer. The organisms could be seen with a dissecting microscope. Only pathogens would be expected to be able to penetrate into living tissue. Location of Hardness _in Seedcoats iaen a hard seedcoat was removed from the seed and imbibed with stain, the dye penetrated all but one cell layer, starting from the inside.
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