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The physiological basis of seed dormancy in Avena fatua. IX. Characterization of two dormancy states

Physiologia Plantarum, 1988
The dormancy‐breaking effect of several known germination promoters was studied in 9 genetically pure lines of Avena fatua L. during a period of controlled after‐ripening. Changes in the germination response show at least two dormancy states in the caryopses of these lines.
Simpson, Graham M., Adkins, Stephen W.
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Physiology of Cynoglossum officinale seed dormancy and germination [PDF]

open access: possible, 1995
The role of the seed coat in inhibiting seed germination of Cynoglossum officinale, a rangeland weed in British Columbia, was studied. Pricking, acid and mechanical scarification increased germination significantly. These treatments increased O₂ uptake only slightly, with the exception of an initial burst in O₂ uptake by seeds mechanically scarified ...
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Study on seeds dormancy release and physiological change of Thesium chinense

China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 2012
To study the seeds dormancy release and physiological change of Thesium chinense.To release dormancy, the seeds of T. chinense were treated with chemical reagent and stratification under 3-5 degrees C.When washed with flowing water for 24 h, then soaked in 500 mg x L(-1) GA3 for 24 h, finally, treated with stratification method under 3-5 degrees C for ...
Fulai Luo, Qiaosheng Guo
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Overcoming physiological dormancy in Prostanthera eurybioides (Lamiaceae), a nationally endangered Australian shrub species

, 2008
Prostanthera eurybioides (Lamiaceae) is an endangered shrub endemic to South Australia. Fruits consist of four mericarps enclosed by a persistent calyx, with each seed characterised by the presence of what we are defining as a mericarp plug.
P. Ainsley, M. K. Jones, T. E. Erickson
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Physiology of Seed Dormancy in Heliotropium eichwaldi Steud

Biochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen, 1977
Summary Seed dormancy in Heliotropium eichwaldi is dependent on the endogenous level of promoter and inhibitor. These seeds posses a water-soluble inhibitor requiring light for its activity. Indirect evidence also showed the presence of one or more light-activated inhibitors which were not water-soluble. The seed dormancy in H.
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Physiological mechanisms for potato dormancy release and sprouting: a review.

, 2014
Potato ( Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers undergo a period of dormancy, during which visible bud growth is inhibited. The length of the dormancy is  determined by environmental, physiological and hormonal control mechanisms.
F. Mani   +3 more
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Physiology of dormancy and germination in the propagules of cryptogamic plants

1965
Although the scope of this chapter is very wide, including as it does all of the Cryptogams, there are only few groups in which enough work has been done to warrant extensive treatment. For this reason, the fungi will be covered in most detail while shorter reviews of the work in the other groups will be provided.
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PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF ACHENE DORMANCY IN POLYGONUM CONVOLVULUS (POLYGONACEAE)

American Journal of Botany, 1992
Germination of dormant achenes of wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L.) was promoted at 25 C if they were stratified at low temperatures. Preincubation at either 2 C or 10 C promoted subsequent germination at 25 C equally, although the period of time to reach maximum germination was shorter for the 2 C treatment. Moreover, a preincubation treatment
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