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Seed priming with non-ionizing physical agents: plant responses and underlying physiological mechanisms

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PLANT CELL REPORTS
卷 41, 期 1, 页码 53-73

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-021-02798-y

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Non-ionizing physical agents; Seed priming; Pre-germinative metabolism; Physiological responses; Molecular alternations; Future needs

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  1. Department of Science & Technology and Biotechnology, Govt.

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Seed priming is an effective technique to improve germination, reduce seedling emergence time, shorten crop duration, increase stress tolerance, and enhance grain production. Utilizing physical methods such as ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation offers advantages in terms of eco-friendliness and cost-effectiveness, with the potential to overcome challenges in agriculture. Extensive research is needed to fully understand the effects and potential of non-ionizing physical priming methods in agriculture.
Seed priming has long been explored as an effective value-added potential technique that results in improved germination, reduced seedling emergence time, shortened crop duration, increased stress tolerance and eventually increased higher grain production. However, the wider applicability of water or chemical-based conventional methods of seed priming is often restricted considering its deleterious effects on post-treatment storability or agricultural pollution due to the persistence of chemicals in plant systems or in the environment. In this context, the utilization of physical methods of seed priming for enhancing plant productivity has created a new horizon in the domain of seed technology. Being eco-friendly and costeffective approaches, priming with extra-terrestrial or physical agents such as ionizing radiation such as X-rays and gamma rays and non-ionizing radiation such as ultrasonic wave, magnetic field, microwaves, and infrared light offers many advantages along with ensuring enhanced production over conventional methods. Ultraviolet radiations, bridging between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, are important electromagnetic waves that would also be an effective priming agent. Non-ionizing radiation has certain biological advantages over ionizing radiation since it does not generate charged ions while passing through a subject, but has enough energy to cause biological effects. Extensive research works to study the effects of various non-ionizing physical priming methods are required before their wider exploitation in agriculture. With this background, this review aims to highlight the current understanding of non-ionizing physical methods of seed priming and its applicability to combat present-day challenges to achieve agro-ecological resilience.

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