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The role of light in regulating seed dormancy and germination.
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait in plants. Breaking seed dormancy determines the timing of germination and is, thereby essential for ensuring plant survival and agricultural production.
Liwen Yang+2 more
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Bayesian optimization for seed germination [PDF]
Efficient seed germination is a crucial task at the beginning of crop cultivation. Although boundaries of environmental parameters that should be maintained are well studied, fine-tuning can significantly improve the efficiency, which is infeasible to be done manually due to the high dimensionality of the parameter space.Traditionally seed germination ...
Artyom Nikitin+4 more
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The heterotrimeric G-protein complex modulates light sensitivity in arabidopsis thaliana seed germination [PDF]
Release of dormancy and induction of seed germination are complex traits finely regulated by hormonal signals and environmental cues such as temperature and light.
Benech-Arnold+39 more
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Seed germination and dormancy: The classic story, new puzzles, and evolution.
This review highlights recent progresses in seed germination and dormancy research. Research on the weakening of the endosperm during germination, which is almost a classic theme in seed biology, was resumed by α-xylosidase studies.
H. Nonogaki
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Dormancy and germination: making every seed count in restoration
From 50 to 90% of wild plant species worldwide produce seeds that are dormant upon maturity, with specific dormancy traits driven by species' occurrence geography, growth form, and genetic factors.
O. Kildisheva+7 more
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Seed dormancy and germination [PDF]
Reproduction is a critical time in plant life history. Therefore, genes affecting seed dormancy and germination are among those under strongest selection in natural plant populations. Germination terminates seed dispersal and thus influences the location and timing of plant growth.
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Organic seeds must be of high quality [PDF]
The project “SaaGodt” looks into combating seed-borne diseases and the germination quality of organic seeds. Although hypotheses have been made, it cannot be concluded that organic seed generally has poorer germination capacity, says project manager ...
Mathiesen, C.
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Germination of Seeds of Tamarix ramosissima [PDF]
The germination of seeds of saltcedar (Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb.) was compared at a wide range of constant or alternating temperatures from 0 through 40 degrees C. Germination temperature profiles were developed for seeds of saltcedar collected from the Walker River Delta in western Nevada over a 3 year period.
Daniel N. Harmon+2 more
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The DAG1 transcription factor negatively regulates the seed-to-seedling transition in Arabidopsis acting on ABA and GA levels [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In seeds, the transition from dormancy to germination is regulated by abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellins (GAs), and involves chromatin remodelling.
Boccaccini, Alessandra+9 more
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Low temperature stimulates spatial molecular reprogramming of the Arabidopsis seed germination programme [PDF]
The timing of the germination of seeds is highly responsive to inputs from the environment. Temperature plays a key role in the control of germination, with low temperatures acting to stimulate this developmental transition in many species.
Bassel, George+2 more
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