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Title Seed germination and seedling development assisted by ultrasound: gaps and future research directions
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Authors Nogueira, A; Puga, H; Gerós, H; Teixeira, A
Title Seed germination and seedling development assisted by ultrasound: gaps and future research directions
Year 2024
Published Journal Of The Science Of Food And Agriculture, 104.0, 2
DOI 10.1002/jsfa.12994
Abstract Since the early 1930s, when the first corn hybrids were grown commercially, innovations in the agriculture industry have had an unprecedent impact worldwide, helping to meet the demands for food of an exponentially growing population. In particular, seed technology research has contributed substantially to the improvement of crop performance over the years. Ultrasonic treatment of seeds is a green technology that promises to have an impact on the food industry, enhancing germination and seedling development in different species through the stimulation of water and oxygen uptake and seed metabolism. The increase in starch degradation has been associated with the stimulation of the alpha-amylases of the endosperm, but relatively few reports focus on how ultrasound affects seed germination at the biochemical and molecular levels. For instance, the picture is still unclear regarding the impact of ultrasound on transcriptional reprogramming in seeds. The purpose of this review is to assess the literature on ultrasound seed treatment accurately and critically, ultimately aiming to encourage new scientific and technological breakthroughs with a real impact on worldwide agricultural production while promoting sustainable practices on biological systems. (c) 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
Author Keywords cavitation; germination; seed; seedling; sonication; ultrasound
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001124332000001
WoS Category Agriculture, Multidisciplinary; Chemistry, Applied; Food Science & Technology
Research Area Agriculture; Chemistry; Food Science & Technology
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