Metabolism As a Function of Water Potential in Air-Dry Seeds of Charlock (Sinapis arvensis L.) 1

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A new method is described for studying the metabolism of air-dry seeds. An initial pulse of 14CO2 was supplied to seeds maintained in air at controlled low water potentials for 6 months. Seeds were also infiltrated with 2-14C-acetate and with 14C-l-leucine at 0 C, redried rapidly at 0 C, and maintained at controlled low water potentials for 4 to 6 weeks. The metabolism of the air-dry seeds was a function of the water content of the tissues, which was in equilibrium with the water potential at the seed surface. The fixation of 14CO2 and the utilization of 2-14C-acetate increased exponentially with water content. The incorporation of 14C-l-leucine into protein increased linearly with water content. Metabolism was not reduced to a low rate except in air-dry seeds at the lowest water potentials (−1716 to −762 bars) with 4 to 6% water.

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