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Ionizing Radiation: Effective Physical Agents for Economic Crop Seed Priming and the Underlying Physiological Mechanisms

To overcome various factors that limit crop production and to meet the growing demand for food by the increasing world population. Seed priming technology has been proposed, and it is considered to be a promising strategy for agricultural sciences and food technology. This technology helps to curtai...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jiaqi, Zhang, Yixin, Zhou, Libin, Yang, Fu, Li, Jingpeng, Du, Yan, Liu, Ruiyuan, Li, Wenjian, Yu, Lixia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9737873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315212
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author Wang, Jiaqi
Zhang, Yixin
Zhou, Libin
Yang, Fu
Li, Jingpeng
Du, Yan
Liu, Ruiyuan
Li, Wenjian
Yu, Lixia
author_facet Wang, Jiaqi
Zhang, Yixin
Zhou, Libin
Yang, Fu
Li, Jingpeng
Du, Yan
Liu, Ruiyuan
Li, Wenjian
Yu, Lixia
author_sort Wang, Jiaqi
collection PubMed
description To overcome various factors that limit crop production and to meet the growing demand for food by the increasing world population. Seed priming technology has been proposed, and it is considered to be a promising strategy for agricultural sciences and food technology. This technology helps to curtail the germination time, increase the seed vigor, improve the seedling establishment, and enhance the stress tolerance, all of which are conducive to improving the crop yield. Meanwhile, it can be used to reduce seed infection for better physiological or phytosanitary quality. Compared to conventional methods, such as the use of water or chemical-based agents, X-rays, gamma rays, electron beams, proton beams, and heavy ion beams have emerged as promising physics strategies for seed priming as they are time-saving, more effective, environmentally friendly, and there is a greater certainty for yield improvement. Ionizing radiation (IR) has certain biological advantages over other seed priming methods since it generates charged ions while penetrating through the target organisms, and it has enough energy to cause biological effects. However, before the wide utilization of ionizing priming methods in agriculture, extensive research is needed to explore their effects on seed priming and to focus on the underlying mechanism of them. Overall, this review aims to highlight the current understanding of ionizing priming methods and their applicability for promoting agroecological resilience and meeting the challenges of food crises nowadays.
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spelling pubmed-97378732022-12-11 Ionizing Radiation: Effective Physical Agents for Economic Crop Seed Priming and the Underlying Physiological Mechanisms Wang, Jiaqi Zhang, Yixin Zhou, Libin Yang, Fu Li, Jingpeng Du, Yan Liu, Ruiyuan Li, Wenjian Yu, Lixia Int J Mol Sci Review To overcome various factors that limit crop production and to meet the growing demand for food by the increasing world population. Seed priming technology has been proposed, and it is considered to be a promising strategy for agricultural sciences and food technology. This technology helps to curtail the germination time, increase the seed vigor, improve the seedling establishment, and enhance the stress tolerance, all of which are conducive to improving the crop yield. Meanwhile, it can be used to reduce seed infection for better physiological or phytosanitary quality. Compared to conventional methods, such as the use of water or chemical-based agents, X-rays, gamma rays, electron beams, proton beams, and heavy ion beams have emerged as promising physics strategies for seed priming as they are time-saving, more effective, environmentally friendly, and there is a greater certainty for yield improvement. Ionizing radiation (IR) has certain biological advantages over other seed priming methods since it generates charged ions while penetrating through the target organisms, and it has enough energy to cause biological effects. However, before the wide utilization of ionizing priming methods in agriculture, extensive research is needed to explore their effects on seed priming and to focus on the underlying mechanism of them. Overall, this review aims to highlight the current understanding of ionizing priming methods and their applicability for promoting agroecological resilience and meeting the challenges of food crises nowadays. MDPI 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9737873/ /pubmed/36499532 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315212 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Jiaqi
Zhang, Yixin
Zhou, Libin
Yang, Fu
Li, Jingpeng
Du, Yan
Liu, Ruiyuan
Li, Wenjian
Yu, Lixia
Ionizing Radiation: Effective Physical Agents for Economic Crop Seed Priming and the Underlying Physiological Mechanisms
title Ionizing Radiation: Effective Physical Agents for Economic Crop Seed Priming and the Underlying Physiological Mechanisms
title_full Ionizing Radiation: Effective Physical Agents for Economic Crop Seed Priming and the Underlying Physiological Mechanisms
title_fullStr Ionizing Radiation: Effective Physical Agents for Economic Crop Seed Priming and the Underlying Physiological Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Ionizing Radiation: Effective Physical Agents for Economic Crop Seed Priming and the Underlying Physiological Mechanisms
title_short Ionizing Radiation: Effective Physical Agents for Economic Crop Seed Priming and the Underlying Physiological Mechanisms
title_sort ionizing radiation: effective physical agents for economic crop seed priming and the underlying physiological mechanisms
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9737873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315212
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