Abstract
Seed loss from sesame capsules before harvest is a major economic problem for mechanized
production. Capsule dehiscence and seed loss were investigated by examining capsule anatomy of 32
sesame varieties and relating anatomical features to a measure of seed retention. This survey of
sesame capsule anatomy illustrated that differences between varieties were mostly quantitative, except
for the presence of cell layers over the median vascular bundle. This feature, associated with the
indehiscent (idid) genotype, prevented capsule-splitting and increased seed retention. None of the
dehiscent sesame varieties had capsule anatomical features that were correlated with seed retention.
During capsule senescence, mesocarp cells shrank more than endocarp cells creating tension in the
drying capsule wall. The tension forced capsules open along a zone of weakness between locules.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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