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The effect of soaking injury in bean seeds on protein synthesis in embryonic axes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 September 2008
Abstract
The capacity for protein synthesis in embryonic axes of Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Top Crop seeds was reduced markedly by soaking in airsaturated and CO2-saturated water. The former treatment induces soaking injury while the latter treatment prevents injury. After soaking, the capacity for protein synthesis in axes of seeds soaked in air-saturated water declined and the pattern of synthesis remained almost similar to that at the time of termination of soaking. However, the capacity and pattern of protein synthesis in axes of seeds soaked in CO2-saturated water recovered subsequent to soaking and approached that of non-soaked seeds.
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