Abstract

The article investigates the dynamics of the formation of an adaptive response in stressed seeds of spring wheat and barley, depending on the duration and storage conditions. Species differences in seeds on the impact of stress factors of abiotic and biotic nature were studied according to the criteria - morphological characteristics of seedlings, speed, germination energy and laboratory germination of seeds. The leading role of air exchange in blocking the development of stress reactions in seeds has been established. The effect of volatile secretions of saprophytic mold fungi and hyperthermia on the morphometric parameters of initial growth processes in seedlings is shown.

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