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Seed Storability in Rice: Physiological Bases, Molecular Mechanisms, and Application to Breeding

  1. Longping Branch, College of Biology, Hunan University, Changsha 410125, China; State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Hybrid Rice Research Center, Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha 410125, China; Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Rice Stress Biology, College of Agronomy, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410128, China; # These authors contributed equally to this work
  • Contact: DUAN Meijuan; YUAN Dingyang
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    This study was funded by the Postgraduate Scientific Research Innovative Project of Hunan Province, China (Grant No. QL20220107), the Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province, China (Grant Nos. 2021RC4066 and 2023NK1010), and the Special Funds for the Construction of Innovative Provinces in Hunan Province, China (Grant No. 2021NK1012).

Abstract: Long-term storage of crop seeds is critical for germplasm resource conservation, food supply and sustainable production. As a major food, rice has a huge stock for production and consumption worldwide, while easily losing food value and seed viability during storage. Thus, understanding the physiological responses and molecular mechanisms of aging tolerance lays the foundation for improving seed storability in rice. This review illustrates the current advances in influential factors, evaluation methods, and identification indexes of seed storability. It also discusses the physiological consequences, molecular mechanisms, and methods to breed aging-tolerant rice in detail. Finally, it points out some challenges in the research of seed storability that need to be addressed in the future. This review provides a theoretical basis and research direction for revealing the mechanisms underlying seed storability and breeding aging tolerant rice. 

Key words: rice, seed storability, physiological response, molecular mechanism, aging tolerant breeding