Article published on heat and drought stressed green soybean seeds using SRA and chlorophyll fluorescence.

In cooperation between Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria Santa Fe, Rosario University in  Argentina and Leiden University and Fytagoras in the Netherlands research on Chlorophyll Fluorescence, Oxygen Consumption Rates and Germination of Green Soybean Seeds Produced Under Heat–Drought Stress was just published in the international peer reviewed journal Plant Direct.  In the research the Fytagoras’ Seed Respiration Analyser (SRA) was used to measure the germination respiration of stressed green, yellow and control soybean seeds. Respiration of the different types of soybean proved to be highly correlated to chlorophyll fluorescence and axis length of the germinated seeds. For the article follow the link http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.70100

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