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Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
In higher plants, seed is a propagule which ensures dissemination and survival of species. Developmental phases of a seed comprise embryogenesis, maturation and germination paving a way to its final fate i.e. seedling establishment.
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In higher plants, seed is a propagule which ensures dissemination and survival of species. Developmental phases of a seed comprise embryogenesis, maturation and germination paving a way to its final fate i.e. seedling establishment.
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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.
Chiara Pucciariello, Pierdomenico Perata
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ABA-responsive ABRE-BINDING FACTOR3 activates DAM3 expression to promote bud dormancy in Asian pear.
Plant, Cell and Environment, 2020Bud 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 Regulators in Woody Plants: Experimental Induction of Dormancy in Betula pubescens
Nature, 1963Dormancy Regulators in Woody Plants: Experimental Induction of Dormancy in Betula ...
C. F. EAGLES, P. F. WAREING
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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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Dormancy in plants: from whole plant behaviour to cellular control
2000International ...
Viemont, D., Crabbé, J.
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Buried Alive! An Investigation of Plant Dormancy
Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2004In this investigation, pairs of upper elementary students test germination percentage using seeds of Indian corn (Zea mays), scarlet runner beans (Phaseolus coccineus), and the prairie cup-plant (Silphium perfoliatum) grown on rolled, damp paper towels. The pairs compare seeds that have been stratified, a simulation of overwintering and spring thaw, to
Ashley J Allen +6 more
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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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Seed Dormancy in Some Western Australian Plants
1973(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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SEED DORMANCY: NATURE'S STRATEGY FOR PLANT SURVIVAL
The process of seed dormancy is an adaptive process that will not enable seeds to germinate until very favourable environmental conditions prevail. The phenomenon is an essential aspect of plant ecology, farming, and biodiversity. One can distinguish between the exogenous and endogenous, combinational and secondary type dormancy, which are regulated byPatel, Masoom Ankit, Naik, Sheetal
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