Rongzhen Suo, K. Sandhu, Frank You, Robert Conner, E. Cober, Mingjiu Wang, Anfu Hou
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Cold and excess moisture pose a serious threat to soybean production especially during seed germination in short-season environments. In this study, the effects of low temperature and excess moisture stress on seed germination were investigated in 187 soybean accessions originating from 18 countries. The experiment used a combination of three temperature conditions (i.e., 20°C/14°C d/night, 14°C/10°C, 10°C/10°C) and two moisture levels (i.e., normal and excess). The seed germinability traits measured included germination rate, germination index, germination time, germination uniformity, and coefficient of velocity of germination. Overall, germination rate was lowest in the ‘20°C/14°C + excess moisture’ and germination time was longest in the ‘10°C/10°C + excess moisture’. When compared with ‘20°C/14°C + normal moisture’ treatment, germination rate at ‘10°C/10°C + excess moisture’ decreased by 38%; germination time increased by 20 days; seed viability decreased by 83%; germination uniformity decreased by 70%; and germination speed decreased by 73%. Differences in germination rate, germination index and germination velocity under different treatments were affected by temperature, moisture and their interaction. Variation in germination time uniformity was determined by temperature, with no significant effects of moisture conditions and the interaction of temperature and moisture. It was shown that the temperature-excess moisture interaction led to a sharp decrease in seed germination. Two genotypes including PI 603147 and PI 507702 were identified with a GR over 90% at ‘10°C/10°C + excess moisture’. This study generated new knowledge and data to further the understanding of genetic resistance to cold and excess moisture stress in soybeans
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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