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Basic proposal for evaluation of plant genetic resources to generate new crops. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Flores-Sánchez ID   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Tolerance Mitigates Gall Effects When Susceptible Plants Fail to Elicit Induced Defense. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Andrade JF   +8 more
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Seed enhancement technologies for sustainable dryland restoration: Coating and scarification

Science of the Total Environment, 2023
High temperatures, soil salinity, a lack of available water, loose soils with reduced water holding, and low soil fertility are obstacles to restoration efforts in degraded drylands and desert ecosystems. Improved soil physical and chemical properties, seed germination and seedling recruitment, and plant growth are all proposed as outcomes of seed ...
Heba Jarrar   +2 more
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Review of devices for drying and scarification of seeds of grasses

2020
The analysis of wiping and scarifying devices was carried out. The direction of improvement of the terochny device is revealed – combining in one device the functions of wiping and scarifying seeds separately from each other due to the use of replaceable working bodies.
Chugunov, S.V., Rozhkov, G.A.
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An evaluation of scarification methods for seeds of two leguminous trees

New Forests, 1991
Twenty different methods of seedcoat scarification were tested on Gleditsia triacanthos L. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. to find an alternative to acid scarification for these species. For germination testing, nicking or burning were best, and these same methods could be used in small nurseries with adequate labor.
D. P. Singh, M. S. Hooda, F. T. Bonner
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Mechanical Scarification of Dodder Seeds with a Handheld Rotary Tool

Weed Technology, 2012
Dodder seeds are physically dormant because of hard seed coats and do not readily germinate without scarification. Reliable methods of scarification for small lots of dodder seed are needed to facilitate laboratory, greenhouse, and field research projects.
Katherine M. Ghantous, Hilary A. Sandler
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Mechanical scarification ofstylosanthes guianensis cv. Oxley seed

Proceedings of the Annual Congresses of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa, 1979
In a series of experiments, in-pod seed of Stylosanthes guianensis cv. Oxley from various sources, containing high proportions of hard seed, was mechanically scarified either by abrasion or impact treatments, involving different machine speeds and numbers of passes through the machinery.
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