نتایج جستجو برای: dormant seeds

تعداد نتایج: 48495  

1999
P H CHEN H J KUO

This study investigates the seasonal variation of germination ability of buried seeds of Monochoria vaginalis (Burm.f.) Presl var. plantaginea Solms. The ®eld-collected seeds were buried in a ̄ooded or an upland ®eld and then exhumed monthly. The exhumed seeds were germinated under four temperature regimes. The seeds exhumed from the ̄ooded soil were dormant at the beginning of burial and proceed...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Plant Sciences 2006

Journal: :The New phytologist 2017
Rafael Rubio de Casas Charles G Willis William D Pearse Carol C Baskin Jerry M Baskin Jeannine Cavender-Bares

Seed dormancy is expected to provide ecological advantages by adjusting germination to the favorable growth period. However, many species produce nondormant seeds, particularly in wet tropical forests, a biogeographic pattern that is not well accounted for in current models. We hypothesized that the global distribution of dormant seeds derives from their adaptive value in predictably fluctuatin...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
A C S Clemente R M Guimarães D C Martins L A A Gomes F Caixeta R G E Reis S D V F Rosa

Seed germination and dormancy are complex phenomena that are controlled by many genes and environmental factors. Such genes are indicated by phytohormones that interact with each other, and may cause dormancy or promote seed germination. The objective of this study was to investigate gene expression associated with the biosynthetic pathways of abscisic acid (ABA), gibberellic acid (GA), and eth...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Kamel Chibani Sonia Ali-Rachedi Claudette Job Dominique Job Marc Jullien Philippe Grappin

The mechanisms controlling seed dormancy in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) have been characterized by proteomics using the dormant (D) accession Cvi originating from the Cape Verde Islands. Comparative studies carried out with freshly harvested dormant and after-ripened non-dormant (ND) seeds revealed a specific differential accumulation of 32 proteins. The data suggested that proteins asso...

2017
Hong-Ling Wang Chang-Yan Tian Lei Wang

Cold stratification is a requirement for seed dormancy breaking in many species, and thus it is one of the important factors for the regulation of timing of germination. However, few studies have examined the influence of various environmental conditions during cold stratification on subsequent germination, and no study has compared such effects on the performance of dormant versus non-dormant ...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Krystyna Oracz Hayat El-Maarouf-Bouteau Renata Bogatek Françoise Corbineau Christophe Bailly

Freshly harvested sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seeds are considered to be dormant because they fail to germinate at relatively low temperatures (10 degrees C). This dormancy results mainly from an embryo dormancy and disappears during dry storage. Although endogenous ethylene is known to be involved in sunflower seed alleviation of dormancy, little attention had been paid to the possible ro...

2017
Aayudh Das Dea-Wook Kim Pramod Khadka Randeep Rakwal Jai S. Rohila

Untimely rains in wheat fields during harvest season can cause pre-harvest sprouting (PHS), which deteriorates the yield and quality of wheat crop. Metabolic homeostasis of the embryo plays a role in seed dormancy, determining the status of the maturing grains either as dormant (PHS-tolerant) or non-dormant (PHS-susceptible). Very little is known for direct measurements of global metabolites in...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
J B Murphy T L Noland

When dormant sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana L.) seeds were imbibed at 5 degrees C, they showed a rapid increase in O(2) uptake, ATP level, and moisture content during the first 4 days. This was followed by a plateau phase until 60 days, after which a second significant increase in all three features occurred as dormancy was broken. During the plateau phase, conventional CN-sensitive respiration ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2007
Julie Beckstead Susan E Meyer Cherrilyn J Molder Caitlyn Smith

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Pathogen-seed interactions may involve a race for seed resources, so that seeds that germinate more quickly, mobilizing reserves, will be more likely to escape seed death than slow-germinating seeds. This race-for-survival hypothesis was tested for the North American seed pathogen Pyrenophora semeniperda on seeds of the annual grass Bromus tectorum, an invasive plant in Nort...

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