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Light and seed dormancy

1965
In the life cycle of higher plants, periods of intensive development are interspersed with periods of “dormancy” where all development or the development of certain organs is completely arrested1. One of these phases of arrested development occurs in the embryo after seed maturation. In order to bring about renewal of development the dispersal unit2 of
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Microbial seed banks: the ecological and evolutionary implications of dormancy

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011
Jay T Lennon, Stuart E Jones
exaly  

Seed Dormancy

1999
Larry O. Copeland, Miller B. McDonald
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Ecology and exploration of the rare biosphere

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2015
Michael D J Lynch, Josh D Neufeld
exaly  

Seed Dormancy

2001
Lawrence O. Copeland, Miller B. McDonald
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SEED DORMANCY | Genetics of Dormancy

2003
D. Nadella, X. Gu, M.E. Foley
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Dormancy in Plant Seeds

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.
Hilhorst, Henk   +7 more
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Persister cells, dormancy and infectious disease

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006
Kim Lewis
exaly  

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