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Epitranscriptomics as a Candidate Universal Modulator of Dormancy Transitions. [PDF]
Pashay Ahi E.
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Topics in Current Genetics, 2010
Seed dormancy has been studied intensely over the past decades and, at present, knowledge of this plant trait is at the forefront of plant biology. The main model species is Arabidopsis thaliana, an annual weed, possessing nondeep physiological dormancy.
Julia Buitink, Gerhard Leubner
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Seed dormancy has been studied intensely over the past decades and, at present, knowledge of this plant trait is at the forefront of plant biology. The main model species is Arabidopsis thaliana, an annual weed, possessing nondeep physiological dormancy.
Julia Buitink, Gerhard Leubner
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Plant dormancy in the perennial context
Trends in Plant Science, 2007A key feature of the perennial life style in plants is the ability to cease meristem activity and to establish a dormant state in which the meristem is rendered insensitive to growth-promoting signals for some time before it is released and can resume growth.
Antje, Rohde, Rishikesh P, Bhalerao
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THE DORMANCY OF AGRICULTURAL PLANT SEEDS
Fruit-Growing, 2021The dormant state is inherent to the seeds of the overwhelming majority of wild-growing plants, as well as many cultivated plants. The ability of seeds to maintain viability for a long time without proceeding to germination is one of the most important adaptive properties of plants.
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DORMANCY PERIOD OF AGRICULTURAL PLANTS
Fruit-Growing, 2021Dormancy is the state of plants in which the growth processes are stopped, the intensity of metabolism decreases. Dormancy is expressed in a delay of the seeds germination, tubers, and buds opening. It is the normal physiological state of plants, and it should be considered as a hereditary biological adaptation to the unfavorable conditions
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Aspects of Dormancy in Vascular Plants
BioScience, 1976growth over an unseasonal warm period. Instead, they use the cold days of winter to prepare for a resurgence of growth in the spring. These are aspects of dormancy or arrest in development under conditions favorable for growth. Such rest or dormancy periods are shown by spores, seeds, and buds of vascular plants as well as by spores of fungi and ...
R. B. Taylorson, S. B. Hendricks
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The Mechanism of Bud Dormancy in Plants
Advanced Materials Research, 2012The seasonal cycling between growth and dormancy has received little attention despite its importance for plant behaviour. Many factors are involved in dormancy regulation, which include environmental factors, such as phytohormones, photoperiod and temperature.
Li Zhang, Feng Jia, Jin Shui Wang
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Acta Horticulturae, 1992
Changes in endogenous plant hormone levels and growth response of Iris, Hyacinthus, Lilium and Hippeastrum to different environmental conditions were investigated. Induction of nonbulb forming aspects in bulbous iris plants from 3–4 g bulbs which were stored at 20°C and grown at 25°C enabled the comparison of IAA and ABA levels in the bulb-forming and ...
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Changes in endogenous plant hormone levels and growth response of Iris, Hyacinthus, Lilium and Hippeastrum to different environmental conditions were investigated. Induction of nonbulb forming aspects in bulbous iris plants from 3–4 g bulbs which were stored at 20°C and grown at 25°C enabled the comparison of IAA and ABA levels in the bulb-forming and ...
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The Nature of Dormancy in the Tea Plant
Journal of Experimental Botany, 1955Tea shoots go through alternating states of growth and dormancy. The term 'flush' has been applied to the amount of growth produced by the terminal bud between two states of dormancy. The number of flushes per annum does not exceed five in north-east India {Ann. Rep. 1935). Five flushes are rare and probably confined to particular genotypes. Bond (1942)
W. WIGHT, D. N. BARUA
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Plant quiescence strategy and seed dormancy under hypoxia
Journal of Experimental BotanyAbstract Plant quiescence and seed dormancy can be triggered by reduced oxygen availability. Under water, oxygen depletion caused by flooding can culminate in a quiescent state, which is a plant strategy for energy preservation and survival.
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