1. Maize seed coatings and seedling sprayings with chitosan and hydrogen peroxide: their influence on some phenological and biochemical behaviors.
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Lizárraga-Paulín, Eva-Guadalupe, Miranda-Castro, Susana-Patricia, Moreno-Martínez, Ernesto, Lara-Sagahón, Alma-Virginia, and Torres-Pacheco, Irineo
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of chitosan (CH) and hydrogen peroxide (HO) seed coatings and seedling sprinklings on two different maize varieties by measuring their phenology, the HO presence, the catalase (CAT) activity, and the protein quantity. Methods: Seven groups of ten seeds for each maize variety were treated with CH (2% (20 g/L) and 0.2% (2 g/L)) or HO (8 mmol/L) by coating, sprinkling, or both. Germination and seedling growth were measured. One month after germination, the presence of HO in seedlings in the coated seed treatments was evaluated. Protein content and CAT activity were determined under all treatments. Results: HO seed coating enhanced the germination rate and increased seedling and stem length in the quality protein maize (QPM) variety. Seedlings had a higher emergence velocity under this treatment in both varieties. CH and HO sprinklings did not have an effect on seedling phenology. Exogenous application of HO promoted an increase of endogenous HO. CH and HO seedling sprinkling increased the protein content in both maize varieties, while there was no significant effect on the CAT activity of treated seeds and seedlings. Conclusions: CH and HO enhance some phenological and biochemical features of maize depending on their method of application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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