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Science Signaling, 2008
Seed germination involves a complex interplay between gibberellic acid signaling and abscisic acid signaling that is mediated by transcriptional repressors.
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Seed germination involves a complex interplay between gibberellic acid signaling and abscisic acid signaling that is mediated by transcriptional repressors.
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1998
The seed is the means by which a plant reproduces and multiplies, and which allows it to persist through adverse conditions. Inside a protective seed coat, it consists of an embryo together with nutrient reserves, and which support the growth of the embryo until the seedling is able to carry out photosynthesis and obtain nutrients from the soil via the
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The seed is the means by which a plant reproduces and multiplies, and which allows it to persist through adverse conditions. Inside a protective seed coat, it consists of an embryo together with nutrient reserves, and which support the growth of the embryo until the seedling is able to carry out photosynthesis and obtain nutrients from the soil via the
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1984
Knowledge of the mature seed and its germination is of importance in the study of seed formation. Indeed, embryogeny and germination are extensions of each other separated by a period of relative metabolic inactivity called quiescence, and are essentially different phases of the continuing process of embryo growth and development. Obviously, the nature
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Knowledge of the mature seed and its germination is of importance in the study of seed formation. Indeed, embryogeny and germination are extensions of each other separated by a period of relative metabolic inactivity called quiescence, and are essentially different phases of the continuing process of embryo growth and development. Obviously, the nature
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