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Physical seed dormancy in pea is genetically separable from seed coat thickness and roughness. [PDF]

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Black Soybean Seed Coat Extract Suppresses Gut Tumorigenesis by Augmenting the Production of Gut Microbiota-Derived Short-Chain Fatty Acids. [PDF]

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Shimizu Y   +11 more
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Effects of Purified Vitexin and Iso-Vitexin from Mung Bean Seed Coat on Antihyperglycemic Activity and Gut Microbiota in Overweight Individuals' Modulation. [PDF]

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Mucilaginous Seed Coats

Weed Science, 1973
Mucilage was detectable on the seeds of 8% of 233 plant species collected in Nevada and adjacent California. Mucilaginous species were restricted to the Cruciferae, Euphorbiaceae, Labiatae, Onograceae, and Plantaginaceae. Many of the species with mucilaginous seed coats are weeds.
James A. Young, Raymond A. Evans
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Seed Coat Regulation of Soybean Seed Imbibition

Crop Science, 1988
Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] seeds are prone to imbibitional injury, which may culminate in significant economic losses. This study was designed to investigate the regulation of soybean seed imbibition by the seed coat. The intact seed coat delayed water uptake in the embryonic axis, cotyledons, and whole seed during the first 8 h soaking. The seed
M. B. McDonald   +2 more
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