Freitas, Aline SilvaPinho, Édila Vilela de Resende Von PinhoSantos, Heloisa Oliveira dosPereira, Elise de MatosPereira, Wilson Vicente Souza2025-06-242024-09-19FREITAS, A. S. et al. Enzymes activity as potential molecular markers for drying tolerance and quality in Coffea arabica seeds. Coffee Science, Lavras, v. 19, p. 01-12, 2024.eISSN: 1984-3909https://doi.org/10.25186/.v19i.2229${dspace.url}/handle/123456789/14733Antioxidant enzyme expression plays a vital role in the stress response in plants. This study evaluated the physiological quality and antioxidant enzyme expression of coffee seeds and plants subjected to drying. Coffee seeds were conventionally dried to 40% and 10% water content, representing nonstressed and stressed conditions, respectively. The tests included germination, accelerated aging, and emergence. The expression of enzymes (SOD, CAT, POX, APX, and 1-cys-prx), together with lipid peroxidation, was analysed. The results showed no significant differences in the physiological test results, except for germination in stressed seeds. We found differences in antioxidant system enzymes according to the condition applied to the seeds; however, only for peroxidase, lipid peroxidation, and 1-cys-prx were the observed patterns more strongly correlated with seed germination. Nevertheless, only lipid peroxidation and 1-cys-prx were more strongly correlated with germination, indicating its potential as a marker for coffee seed quality.enCoffeeDroughtOxidative stress1-cys-prxEnzymes activity as potential molecular markers for drying tolerance and quality in Coffea arabica seedsArtigo