Methodology and Significance of Microsensor-based Oxygen Mapping in Plant Seeds – an Overview

Oxygen deficiency is commonplace in seeds, and limits both their development and their germination. It is, therefore, of considerable relevance to crop production. While the underlying physiological basis of seed hypoxia has been known for some time, the lack of any experimental means of measuring t...

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Main Authors: Hardy Rolletschek, Achim Stangelmayer, Ljudmilla Borisjuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-04-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/9/5/3218/
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spelling doaj-33dfec71c89546569309902945b8a0682020-11-25T02:09:17ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202009-04-01953218322710.3390/s90503218Methodology and Significance of Microsensor-based Oxygen Mapping in Plant Seeds – an OverviewHardy RolletschekAchim StangelmayerLjudmilla BorisjukOxygen deficiency is commonplace in seeds, and limits both their development and their germination. It is, therefore, of considerable relevance to crop production. While the underlying physiological basis of seed hypoxia has been known for some time, the lack of any experimental means of measuring the global or localized oxygen concentration within the seed has hampered further progress in this research area. The development of oxygen-sensitive microsensors now offers the capability to determine the localized oxygen status within a seed, and to study its dynamic adjustment both to changes in the ambient environment, and to the seed's developmental stage. This review illustrates the use of oxygen microsensors in seed research, and presents an overview of existing data with an emphasis on crop species. Oxygen maps, both static and dynamic, should serve to increase our basic understanding of seed physiology, as well as to facilitate upcoming breeding and biotechnology-based approaches for crop improvement. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/9/5/3218/Hypoxiamicrooptodeoxygen sensingseed developmentseed photosynthesis
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author Hardy Rolletschek
Achim Stangelmayer
Ljudmilla Borisjuk
spellingShingle Hardy Rolletschek
Achim Stangelmayer
Ljudmilla Borisjuk
Methodology and Significance of Microsensor-based Oxygen Mapping in Plant Seeds – an Overview
Sensors
Hypoxia
microoptode
oxygen sensing
seed development
seed photosynthesis
author_facet Hardy Rolletschek
Achim Stangelmayer
Ljudmilla Borisjuk
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title Methodology and Significance of Microsensor-based Oxygen Mapping in Plant Seeds – an Overview
title_short Methodology and Significance of Microsensor-based Oxygen Mapping in Plant Seeds – an Overview
title_full Methodology and Significance of Microsensor-based Oxygen Mapping in Plant Seeds – an Overview
title_fullStr Methodology and Significance of Microsensor-based Oxygen Mapping in Plant Seeds – an Overview
title_full_unstemmed Methodology and Significance of Microsensor-based Oxygen Mapping in Plant Seeds – an Overview
title_sort methodology and significance of microsensor-based oxygen mapping in plant seeds – an overview
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2009-04-01
description Oxygen deficiency is commonplace in seeds, and limits both their development and their germination. It is, therefore, of considerable relevance to crop production. While the underlying physiological basis of seed hypoxia has been known for some time, the lack of any experimental means of measuring the global or localized oxygen concentration within the seed has hampered further progress in this research area. The development of oxygen-sensitive microsensors now offers the capability to determine the localized oxygen status within a seed, and to study its dynamic adjustment both to changes in the ambient environment, and to the seed's developmental stage. This review illustrates the use of oxygen microsensors in seed research, and presents an overview of existing data with an emphasis on crop species. Oxygen maps, both static and dynamic, should serve to increase our basic understanding of seed physiology, as well as to facilitate upcoming breeding and biotechnology-based approaches for crop improvement.
topic Hypoxia
microoptode
oxygen sensing
seed development
seed photosynthesis
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/9/5/3218/
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