Cite this article:
Chandra and Keshavkant (2016). Development Related Changes in Recalcitrant Seeds of Madhuca latifolia Roxb. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.168.
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Development
Related Changes in Recalcitrant Seeds of Madhuca latifolia Roxb
Jipsi Chandra and S Keshavkant
School of Studies in
Biotechnology, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur 492 010, India
Corresponding author email:
skeshakant@gmail.com
(Received
21 January 2016, accepted 28 January 2016)
Abstract: Seed
development is a complex phenomenon and is accomplished in stepwise manner. The
gradual progression during development involves congregated physiological and
metabolic alteration by cell division/ histo-differentiaticn, reserves
deposition, maturation and maturation drying. In the current investigation,
morphological, physiological and biochemical changes were assessed into eight
consecutive stages; 10, 18, 26, 34, 42, 50, 58 and 66 days after fertilization
(DAF), during development of AMadhuca latifolia seeds. Seed colour was finally
found to turn dark-brown from initial creamish-white. Length, circumference,
fresh and dry mass were observed to increase gradually throughout the analysis.
In contrast, water content and electrical conductance were declined remarkably
(r = -0.99, P< 0.05), suggesting deposition of storage reserves and
improvement in the integrity of cellular membranes in parallel to developmental
stages. Additionally, content of sugar was declined drastically (r -0.97,
P<0.05), while starch and protein accumulations were increased by 4 and 13
folds respectively (r = 0.98, P< 0.05), indicating their supportive role in
the germination and early seedling establishment. Activities of antioxidant
enzymes exhibited rising trend between initial and final stages of development
advocating their defensive function across the seeds developmental stages, and reached
to their highest (SOD: 2.36 units /min Ig fresh mass, POX: 3.76 uM /min /g
fresh mass, APX: 0.19 mM /min /g fresh mass) on 66 DAF, which were 161, 20.88
and 95 folds higher than their initial values. Accumulated data exhibited a
strong correlation (r = 0.98, P < 0.05) between antioxidants level and seeds
developmental stages. Data also suggested that the ideal time for harvesting of
Madhuca latifolia seeds/ drupes was recommended to be 66 DAF.
Keywords: APX,
Electrical conductance, Madhuca latifolia, POX, Protein, SOD, Starch, Sugar