The perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability II: The case study of chemical and biochemical properties

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of seed coating substances; chemical fungicide (CA) and biological fungicide polymers [chitosan-hgnosulphonate polymer (CL) and eugenol incorporated into chitosan-lignosulphonate polymer (E+CL)] on chemical and biochemical changes of rice seeds cv...

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Main Authors: Thobunluepop P., Pan-In W., Pawelzik E., Vearasilp S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-3822014-08-29T07:31:41Z The perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability II: The case study of chemical and biochemical properties Thobunluepop P. Pan-In W. Pawelzik E. Vearasilp S. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of seed coating substances; chemical fungicide (CA) and biological fungicide polymers [chitosan-hgnosulphonate polymer (CL) and eugenol incorporated into chitosan-lignosulphonate polymer (E+CL)] on chemical and biochemical changes of rice seeds cv. KDML 105, which have been studied during storage for 12 months. CA significantly affected the rice seed chemical properties and the associated seed deterioration. After 12 months storage, protein content decreased accompanied by declined of lipid content, increased free fatty acids and activated lipoxygenase enzyme. In the case of biological fungicide coated seeds, the antioxidative scavenging enzymes were ascorbate peroxidase and superoxide dismutase and a high antioxidant activity protected them. Moreover, the sugar content was positive correlated with seed germination and vigor. The biological coated seeds were found to maintain high sugar contents inside the seeds, which resulted high seed storability significantly. In contrast, under fungicide stress (CA), those compounds were lost that directly affected seed vigor during storage. copy; 2009 Asian Network for Scientific Information. 2014-08-29T07:31:41Z 2014-08-29T07:31:41Z 2009 Article 10288880 10.3923/pjbs.2009.574.581 19580014 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-67049158384&partnerID=40&md5=0c40c247037b61ad413e187d85a3f246 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/382 English
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of seed coating substances; chemical fungicide (CA) and biological fungicide polymers [chitosan-hgnosulphonate polymer (CL) and eugenol incorporated into chitosan-lignosulphonate polymer (E+CL)] on chemical and biochemical changes of rice seeds cv. KDML 105, which have been studied during storage for 12 months. CA significantly affected the rice seed chemical properties and the associated seed deterioration. After 12 months storage, protein content decreased accompanied by declined of lipid content, increased free fatty acids and activated lipoxygenase enzyme. In the case of biological fungicide coated seeds, the antioxidative scavenging enzymes were ascorbate peroxidase and superoxide dismutase and a high antioxidant activity protected them. Moreover, the sugar content was positive correlated with seed germination and vigor. The biological coated seeds were found to maintain high sugar contents inside the seeds, which resulted high seed storability significantly. In contrast, under fungicide stress (CA), those compounds were lost that directly affected seed vigor during storage. copy; 2009 Asian Network for Scientific Information.
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author Thobunluepop P.
Pan-In W.
Pawelzik E.
Vearasilp S.
spellingShingle Thobunluepop P.
Pan-In W.
Pawelzik E.
Vearasilp S.
The perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability II: The case study of chemical and biochemical properties
author_facet Thobunluepop P.
Pan-In W.
Pawelzik E.
Vearasilp S.
author_sort Thobunluepop P.
title The perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability II: The case study of chemical and biochemical properties
title_short The perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability II: The case study of chemical and biochemical properties
title_full The perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability II: The case study of chemical and biochemical properties
title_fullStr The perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability II: The case study of chemical and biochemical properties
title_full_unstemmed The perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability II: The case study of chemical and biochemical properties
title_sort perspective effects of various seed coating substances on rice seed variety khao dawk mali 105 storability ii: the case study of chemical and biochemical properties
publishDate 2014
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