نتایج جستجو برای: dormant seeds

تعداد نتایج: 48495  

1998
Nawab Ali Robert M. Skirvin Walter E. Splittstoesser David E. Harry William L. George

Seed lots with the genetic background of ‘Baroda’ and ‘Marketer’ cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) containing all possible combinations (DF Df, Dfdf, dfdf) of df (which increases dormancy) and Df (wild type) were used. Dormancy was not solely due to the genotype dfdf and clear effects of genetic background were apparent. The df allele in the homozygous state induced a strong dormancy in ‘Baroda’, b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Martijn van Zanten Maria A Koini Regina Geyer Yongxiu Liu Vittoria Brambilla Dorothea Bartels Maarten Koornneef Paul Fransz Wim J J Soppe

Most plant species rely on seeds for their dispersal and survival under unfavorable environmental conditions. Seeds are characterized by their low moisture content and significantly reduced metabolic activities. During the maturation phase, seeds accumulate storage reserves and become desiccation-tolerant and dormant. Growth is resumed after release of dormancy and the occurrence of favorable e...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2011
Danica E Goggin Stephen B Powles Peter E Toorop Kathryn J Steadman

Dormancy release in freshly matured, imbibed annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) seeds is inhibited by light and involves a decrease in seed sensitivity to abscisic acid. Other processes involved in dormancy release in the dark were investigated by measuring seed storage compound mobilisation and the activity of cell wall-degrading enzymes. Activities of endo-β-mannanase and total peroxidase were ...

2014
E. Patrick Fuerst Patricia A. Okubara James V. Anderson Craig F. Morris

Seed dormancy and resistance to decay are fundamental survival strategies, which allow a population of seeds to germinate over long periods of time. Seeds have physical, chemical, and biological defense mechanisms that protect their food reserves from decay-inducing organisms and herbivores. Here, we hypothesize that seeds also possess enzyme-based biochemical defenses, based on induction of th...

2015
Pallab Kumar Ghosh Tushar Kanti Maiti

Abrus precatorius is the native plant of India and used in many ways in the Indian Ayurvedic system of medicine. This seeds of the species is dormant due to hard seed coat. So the aim of the study is to remove seed dormancy and enhance germination capacity within a short period. To overcome the problem of dormancy, seeds were scarified by seed scarifier, sand paper, hot water treatment, DMSO an...

A. Bonis A. Sattarian J.B. Bouzillé M. Mohammad Esmaeili,

Carex divisa is a patrimonial rhizomatous species and acts as an important component of grazed wet permanent grassland on the French Atlantic coast. This study treated three storage regimes (wet-cold, dry-cold and dry-warm), burial in soil, fluctuating temperature and salinity on seed germination of C. divisa. The seeds were dormant at maturity. No seed germinated after 2 and 6 weeks of dry sto...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2012
Douglas J Munier Kent L Brittan W Thomas Lanini

INTRODUCTION Canola, which is genetically modified (GM) for tolerance to glyphosate, has the potential to become established as a new glyphosate resistant weed, thus reducing the effectiveness of glyphosate. METHODS Volunteer from dormant canola seeds produced thousands of plants per hectare in the fourth year (2011) following a 2007 crop harvest. This occurred with no additional canola seed ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1964
D Y Tuan J Bonner

Dormancy of buds and seeds is a well known and common phenomenon in the plant world. It is of interest because it has not yet become understandable. The dormant tissue has available to it by definition all of the environmental conditions of temperature, water supply, nutrition, etc., required for growth. The dormant tissue is alive, it respires, and in some cases grows very slowly in size (10)....

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
C Ren A R Kermode

Pectin methyl esterase (PME) (EC 3.1.1.11) catalyzes the hydrolysis of methylester groups of cell wall pectins. We investigated the role of this enzyme in dormancy termination and germination of yellow cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis [D. Don] Spach) seeds. PME activity was not detected in dormant seeds of yellow cedar but was induced and gradually increased during moist chilling; high activit...

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