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Seed Germination and Vigor

open access: yesAnnual Review of Plant Biology, 2012
Germination vigor is driven by the ability of the plant embryo, embedded within the seed, to resume its metabolic activity in a coordinated and sequential manner. Studies using “-omics” approaches support the finding that a main contributor of seed germination success is the quality of the messenger RNAs stored during embryo maturation on the mother ...
Loic Rajjou, Manuel X Duval, Julia Bally
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Proteomics of seed development, desiccation tolerance, germination and vigor

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2015
Proteomics, the large-scale study of the total complement of proteins in a given sample, has been applied to all aspects of seed biology mainly using model species such as Arabidopsis or important agricultural crops such as corn and rice. Proteins extracted from the sample have typically been separated and quantified by 2-dimensional polyacrylamide gel
Wei-Qing Wang   +2 more
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ATP‐levels of germinating seeds in relation to vigor

Physiologia Plantarum, 1981
Determination of seed vigor was attempted by comparing ATP‐levels of deteriorating seed to germination percentage and production of dry matter. Immediately after imbibition of any seed lot investigated, a production of ATP took place. This ATP‐accumulation invariably reached a plateau after 6 h of imbibition. Two well germinating seed lots of rape, one
Gorm Lunn, Erik Madsen
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