Hardseededness in blackgram (Vigna mungo L.) is related to maternal environment during seed development.

IF 4.2 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Biology Pub Date : 2025-07-22 DOI:10.1111/plb.70075
A Lamichaney, K K Hazra, K Tewari, A K Parihar, D S Gupta, P K Katiyar, G P Dixit
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Hardseededness, characterized by a water-impermeable seed coat, is a common trait in blackgram that influences seed quality, cooking time, and tolerance to pre-harvest sprouting. Understanding environmental and genotype regulation of this trait could help identify the optimal season for enhancing seed quality and abiotic stress tolerance; however, this remains poorly understood. A panel of 127 blackgram genotypes was evaluated during the summer and rainy seasons over two consecutive years. Crop phenology, stage-specific weather variables, and seed physical traits were recorded and analysed to examine their relationships with hardseededness. Multivariate analyses were used to explore the association of phenological and climate factors with hardseededness and to identify stable genotypes with consistently high or low hard seeds. Seeds harvested during the rainy season had more hard seeds (40%-48%) compared to those from the summer season (3%-7%), irrespective of genotype. Combined ANOVA revealed that crop season was the major contributor to variability in hardseededness (72.7%), while genotype contributed 7.7%. Rainfall during the vegetative period, relative humidity during reproductive period, and longer maturity duration were positively associated with hardseededness, whereas higher maximum temperatures during the reproductive period negatively influenced this trait. Furthermore, there were seasonal variations in seed phenolic profiles, with p-hydroxybenzoic acid, catechin hydrate, and syringic acid showing positive associations with hardseededness. Genotypes PKJU1, CN35-15, WBU108 had the highest hardseededness during the rainy season, while IPU30, IPU99-23, PLU 44 had the lowest. The results highlight significant genotypic and seasonal influences on hardseededness in blackgram, offering valuable insights for improving seed quality. Genotypes identified to have either high or low levels of hard seeds can be utilized to improve pre-harvest sprouting tolerance or optimize germination, respectively.

黑豆的硬粒性与种子发育过程中母体环境有关。
硬籽性,其特点是种皮不透水,是黑格兰的一个共同特征,它影响种子质量、蒸煮时间和对收获前发芽的耐受性。了解这一性状的环境和基因型调控有助于确定提高种子品质和抗非生物胁迫能力的最佳季节;然而,人们对这一点仍然知之甚少。在连续两年的夏季和雨季对127个黑图基因型进行了评估。记录和分析了作物物候、特定阶段的天气变量和种子物理性状,以检验它们与硬种性的关系。采用多变量分析探讨物候和气候因素与硬籽性的关系,并确定稳定的高或低硬籽基因型。无论基因型如何,雨季收获的种子(40%-48%)比夏季收获的种子(3%-7%)更坚硬。综合方差分析显示,作物季节是硬籽性变异的主要影响因素(72.7%),而基因型影响因素为7.7%。营养期的降雨量、生殖期的相对湿度和较长的成熟期与硬粒性呈正相关,而生殖期较高的最高温度对硬粒性有负相关影响。此外,种子酚类物质谱也存在季节变化,对羟基苯甲酸、水合儿茶素和丁香酸与硬种性呈正相关。在雨季,基因型PKJU1、CN35-15、WBU108的硬粒性最高,而基因型IPU30、IPU99-23、PLU 44的硬粒性最低。结果表明,基因型和季节对黑豆硬粒性有显著影响,为改善黑豆种子质量提供了有价值的见解。鉴定出具有高或低水平硬种子的基因型可分别用于提高收获前发芽耐受性或优化发芽。
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Plant Biology
Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.60%
发文量
109
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Plant Biology is an international journal of broad scope bringing together the different subdisciplines, such as physiology, molecular biology, cell biology, development, genetics, systematics, ecology, evolution, ecophysiology, plant-microbe interactions, and mycology. Plant Biology publishes original problem-oriented full-length research papers, short research papers, and review articles. Discussion of hot topics and provocative opinion articles are published under the heading Acute Views. From a multidisciplinary perspective, Plant Biology will provide a platform for publication, information and debate, encompassing all areas which fall within the scope of plant science.
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