Abstract :
Changes in seed testing laboratories over the last 10 to 20 years require more from traditional seed analysts. New genetically modified seeds are tested using a variety of chemical, morphological, and genetic assays. Seed technology is becoming a profession with a definite career path, educational preparation, and aptitudes for success. In addition to doing routine seed testing, genetic purity analysts are involved in quality assurance of production processes) customer complaints, lab accreditation, and plant breeding programs. Analysts can enhance their profession both personally by continuing education, for example and in societies or associations by standardizing test methods or certification standards. The SCST is forming a new membership category of Registered Genetic Technologists to recognize genetic purity analysts. New tests, industry consolidation, higher customer expectations, and changes in the work environment all challenge the analyst to evolve professionally.
Keywords :
caryopsis size , Phenotypic plasticity , Schismus arabicus , speed of germination , temperature