نتایج جستجو برای: germination performance

تعداد نتایج: 1072039  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
M Shane Heschel Jessica Selby Colleen Butler Garry C Whitelam Robert A Sharrock Kathleen Donohue

Germination timing is a fundamental life-history trait, as seedling establishment predicates realized fitness in the wild. Light and temperature are two important cues by which seeds sense the proper season of germination. Using Arabidopsis thaliana, we provide evidence that phytochrome-mediated germination pathways simultaneously respond to light and temperature cues in ways that affect germin...

2014
Mingming Zhang Zhong Dong Xianfeng Yi Andrew W Bartlow

Several squirrel species excise the embryo of acorns of most white oak species to arrest germination for long-term storage. However, it is not clear how these acorns counter embryo excision and survive in the arms race of coevolution. In this study, we simulated the embryo excision behavior of squirrels by removing 4 mm of cotyledon from the apical end of white oak acorns differing in embryo de...

2014
Morad Shaban

The physiological process of germination depends on several environmental factors such as temperature, water potential, light, nutrients and smoke. Water and temperature are determinant factors for seed germination. Both factors can, separately or jointly, affect the germination percentage and germination rate. The effect of temperature on germination and water potential on germination canoften...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
Kathleen Donohue Lisa Dorn Converse Griffith EunSuk Kim Anna Aguilera Chandra R Polisetty Johanna Schmitt

Seasonal germination timing strongly influences lifetime fitness and can affect the ability of plant populations to colonize and persist in new environments. To quantify the influence of seasonal environmental factors on germination and to test whether pleiotropy or close linkage are significant constraints on the evolution of germination in different seasonal conditions, we dispersed novel rec...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Jungmin Park Youn-Sung Kim Sang-Gyu Kim Jae-Hoon Jung Je-Chang Woo Chung-Mo Park

Seed germination is regulated through elaborately interacting signaling networks that integrate diverse environmental cues into hormonal signaling pathways. Roles of gibberellic acid and abscisic acid in germination have been studied extensively using Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mutants having alterations in seed germination. Auxin has also been implicated in seed germination. However, h...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2009
B Setlow L Peng C A Loshon Y-Q Li G Christie P Setlow

AIMS To determine roles of cortex lytic enzymes (CLEs) in Bacillus megaterium spore germination. METHODS AND RESULTS Genes for B. megaterium CLEs CwlJ and SleB were inactivated and effects of loss of one or both on germination were assessed. Loss of CwlJ or SleB did not prevent completion of germination with agents that activate the spore's germinant receptors, but loss of CwlJ slowed the rel...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2003
Phyllis A W Martin Michael Blackburn

Cucurbitacins are feeding stimulants for corn rootworm used in baits to control the adults of this insect pest. Corn rootworm larvae also feed compulsively on cucurbitacins. Cucurbitacins are reported to be gibberellin antagonists that may preclude their use as seed treatments for these soil-dwelling insects. The crude extract of a bitter Hawkesbury watermelon containing cucurbitacin E-glycosid...

2012
Fátima Bosetti Camila Montebelli Ana Dionísia L.C. Novembre Helena Pescarin Chamma José Baldin Pinheiro

Low temperatures at the initial stages of rice development prevent fast germination and seedling establishment and may cause significant productivity losses. In order to develop rice cultivars exhibiting cold tolerance, it is necessary to investigate genetic resources, providing basic knowledge to allow the introduction of genes involved in low temperature germination ability from accessions in...

2002
V. ALVARADO

Temperature ( T ) and water potential ( y ) are two primary environmental regulators of seed germination. Seeds exhibit a base or minimum T for germination ( T b ), an optimum T at which germination is most rapid ( T o ), and a maximum or ceiling T at which germination is prevented ( T c ). Germination at suboptimal T can be characterized on the basis of thermal time, or the T in excess of T b ...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Zhenying Huang Shuangshuang Liu Kent J Bradford Travis E Huxman D Lawrence Venable

Early life-cycle events play critical roles in determining the population and community dynamics of plants. The ecology of seeds and their germination patterns can determine range limits, adaptation to environmental variation, species diversity, and community responses to climate change. Understanding the adaptive consequences and environmental filtering of such functional traits will allow us ...

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