Seed vigour studies in corn, soybean and tomato in response to fish protein hydrolysates and consequences on phenolic-linked responses.

Akiyo Horii, Patrick McCue, Kalidas Shetty
Author Information
  1. Akiyo Horii: Department of Food Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, United States.

Abstract

Seed priming with fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) has been studied for the enhancement of seed vigour of corn, soybean and tomato. The influence of FPH at 2.5 mL/L and 5.0 mL/L on traditional agronomic parameters for seed vigour (germination percentage, seedling weight, seedling height) and potential new vigour-associated parameters (phenolic content, antioxidant activity, guaiacol peroxidase (GuPX) activity, chlorophyll content) was investigated. FPH treatment preferentially stimulated seedling vigour in the following order: soybean>tomato>corn. For soybean, FPH at 2.5 mL/L and 5 mL/L improved the majority of the seed vigour parameters (seedling weight and height, phenolic content, antioxidant activity and chlorophyll content, and lignification-associated GuPX activity). Similarly, for tomato, FPH at 2.5 mL/L stimulated seedling weight and height, GuPX activity and chlorophyll content. However, FPH did not stimulate corn seed vigour. Our results suggest an ability of proline precursor-rich FPH to improve of plant growth and development (e.g., seed vigour) in phenolic-rich plant species through modulation of phenolic and chlorophyll metabolisms.

MeSH Term

Animals
Chlorophyll
Fish Proteins
Free Radical Scavengers
Germination
Solanum lycopersicum
Peroxidase
Phenols
Protein Hydrolysates
Seedlings
Seeds
Glycine max
Zea mays

Chemicals

Fish Proteins
Free Radical Scavengers
Phenols
Protein Hydrolysates
Chlorophyll
guaiacol peroxidase
Peroxidase

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