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The great diversity in kinds of seed dormancy: a revision of the Nikolaeva–Baskin classification system for primary seed dormancy

Seed Science Research, 2021
This review provides a revised and expanded word-formula system of whole-seed primary dormancy classification that integrates the scheme of Nikolaeva with that of Baskin and Baskin. Notable changes include the following.
J. Baskin, C. Baskin
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Seed Dormancy

Advances in Seed Production and Management, 2020
This letter is not as much an expression of disagreement as an, in my view, very essential extension of Marc Cohn's opinion paper on seed dormancy research (Cohn, 1996).
Archana Siraree, Varucha Misra
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Seed dormancy and germination

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002
Seed dormancy and germination are complex adaptive traits of higher plants that are influenced by a large number of genes and environmental factors. Studies of genetics and physiology have shown the important roles of the plant hormones abscisic acid and gibberellin in the regulation of dormancy and germination.
Koornneef, M.   +2 more
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Dormancy in the Tumor Microenvironment

2021
Tumor cells frequently disseminate to distant organ sites, where they encounter permissive or restrictive environments that enable them to grow and colonize or enter a dormant state. Tumor dormancy is not strictly defined, but generally describes a tumor cell that is non-proliferative or in a state of balanced equilibrium, in which the proliferation ...
Tolu Omokehinde   +3 more
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Dormancy in Invertebrates [PDF]

open access: possibleInvertebrate Biology, 1997
The ability to survive in a dormant state is a widespread, yet unevenly distributed feature among invertebrates. Organisms belonging to classes and phyla that include fresh-water or terrestrial representatives are more likely to possess a dormant stage than those in groups that are exclusively marine.
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On dormancy strategies in tardigrades

Journal of Insect Physiology, 2011
In this review we analyze the dormancy strategies of metazoans inhabiting "hostile to life" habitats, which have a strong impact on their ecology and in particular on the traits of their life history. Tardigrades are here considered a model animal, being aquatic organisms colonizing terrestrial habitats.
GUIDETTI, Roberto   +2 more
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ABA-responsive ABRE-BINDING FACTOR3 activates DAM3 expression to promote bud dormancy in Asian pear.

Plant, Cell and Environment, 2020
Bud dormancy is indispensable for the survival of perennial plants in cold winters. Abscisic acid (ABA) has essential functions influencing the endo-dormancy status.
Qinsong Yang   +11 more
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Dormancy in peppers

Scientia Horticulturae, 1981
Abstract Studies were conducted on 19 cultivars representing 4 species of Capsicum to determine the expression of dormancy in seed germination and emergence. Differences in dormancy were found among cultivars. Fruit age was shown to affect dormancy. Warm, dry storage shortened the length of dormancy while still maintaining a high level of emergence.
William M. Randle, S. Honma
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Cell–matrix interface regulates dormancy in human colon cancer stem cells

Nature, 2022
Yuki Ohta   +16 more
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Dormancy: Manifestations and Causes

2001
During their life cycles, plants are exposed to periods of stress caused by low or high temperatures, drought, or other environmental factors. In the course of evolution, complex defense mechanisms have developed for protection against such stresses. One such mechanism is dormancy.
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