@article{naegle_kwanyuen_burton_carter_rufty_2008, title={Seed nitrogen mobilization in soybean: Effects of seed nitrogen content and external nitrogen fertility}, volume={31}, ISSN={["1532-4087"]}, DOI={10.1080/01904160801894921}, abstractNote={ABSTRACT Soybean breeding programs have developed genetic lines with relatively low seed protein, which could negatively impact early seedling growth in low fertility conditions commonly encountered in the field. In these experiments, seed protein mobilization and its regulation in situ in soybean lines with different seed protein levels was investigated. The results showed that rates of nitrogen (N) release from cotyledons were much lower with decreasing levels of N in seed. Patterns of proteolysis of the storage proteins glycinin and β -conglycinin and their subunits were not different, but breakdown rates were slower. Seed N release rates increased somewhat when external N was supplied to roots of the developing seedlings, suggesting the involvement of source/sink controls. The effect appeared to be down-stream from proteolysis, as rates of protein breakdown were not altered. The results indicate that low seed protein levels will lead to reduced seedling fitness in low fertility soil conditions unless fertilizer N is applied.}, number={2}, journal={JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION}, author={Naegle, Erin and Kwanyuen, Prachuab and Burton, Joseph and Carter, Thomas and Rufty, Thomas}, year={2008}, pages={367–379} } @article{naegle_burton_carter_rufty_2005, title={Influence of seed nitrogen content on seedling growth and recovery from nitrogen stress}, volume={271}, ISSN={["1573-5036"]}, DOI={10.1007/s11104-004-3242-4}, number={1-2}, journal={PLANT AND SOIL}, author={Naegle, ER and Burton, JW and Carter, TE and Rufty, TW}, year={2005}, month={Apr}, pages={329–340} }