Viability of stored seed: extension by cathodic protection

Science. 1974 Dec 20;186(4169):1123-4. doi: 10.1126/science.186.4169.1123.

Abstract

Placing seeds on a negatively charged conductor extended their viability during artificial aging. Such cathodic protection may reduce free radical attack by providing a source of electrons. The results stupport the hypothesis of free radical damage to cellular components and are consistent with such damage being important in deteriorative senescence changes.