PNL Volume 12 1980 RESEARCH REPORTS 41
SULFUR CONTENT AS A SCREENING CRITERION FOR METHIONINE AND CYSTEINE LEVEL
IN PEA SEEDS-/
Krzywinska, F., Plant Breeding 6; Acclimatization Inst., Poznan, Poland
Przybylska, J., and J. Hurich Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan, Poland
The content of total protein, total sulfur (TS), sulfate sulfur (S-SO4),
methionine and cysteine (1/2 cystine) was determined in 25 seed samples
representing diverse forms of Pisum, ranging from primitive to cultivated.
The sulfur content was determined by the nephelometric method, described in
the paper to be published in "Hodowla Roslin, Aklimatyzacja i Nasiennictwo"
(a Polish journal, "Plant Breeding, Acclimatization and Seed Production").
The level of sulfur-containing amino acids was determined by an automatic
amino acid analyzer. Results concerning the difference between the contents
of total and sulfate sulfur ("TS - S-SO4") and data obtained for the content
of sulfur of sulfur-containing amino acids (S-SAA) were statistically analyzed.
The analysis showed that the contents of S-SAA and "TS - S-SO4" form
similar patterns. The correlation between the contents of S-SAA and
"TS - S-SO4" proved to be stronger (r=0.93**) than that between the contents
of S-SAA and TS (r=0.78**). It should be stressed that the level of "TS - S-SO4"
was very close to that of S-SAA, averaging 6% higher. From these results
it may be inferred that in the preliminary screening of pea breeding materials
for sulfur-containing amino acids (which limit the nutritional value of seed
protein of legumes) a quantitative analysis of methionine and cysteine may
be substituted by determination of the contents of total and sulfate sulfur.
A negative correlation was found between the protein content in the seed
and the proportion of sulfur-containing amino acids in protein.
This work was performed under Government Project PR-4