نتایج جستجو برای: dormancy of minituber

تعداد نتایج: 21164851  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Fabián E Vaistij Yinbo Gan Steven Penfield Alison D Gilday Anuja Dave Zhesi He Eve-Marie Josse Giltsu Choi Karen J Halliday Ian A Graham

Freshly matured seeds exhibit primary dormancy, which prevents germination until environmental conditions are favorable. The establishment of dormancy occurs during seed development and involves both genetic and environmental factors that impact on the ratio of two antagonistic phytohormones: abscisic acid (ABA), which promotes dormancy, and gibberellic acid, which promotes germination. Althoug...

2012
Ryung S. Kim Alvaro Avivar-Valderas Yeriel Estrada Paloma Bragado Maria Soledad Sosa Julio A. Aguirre-Ghiso Jeffrey E. Segall

Breast cancers can recur after removal of the primary tumor and treatment to eliminate remaining tumor cells. Recurrence may occur after long periods of time during which there are no clinical symptoms. Tumor cell dormancy may explain these prolonged periods of asymptomatic residual disease and treatment resistance. We generated a dormancy gene signature from published experimental models and a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Xiaodong Liu Hong Zhang Yang Zhao Zhengyan Feng Qun Li Hong-Quan Yang Sheng Luan Jianming Li Zu-Hua He

The transition from dormancy to germination in seeds is a key physiological process during the lifecycle of plants. Abscisic acid (ABA) is the sole plant hormone known to maintain seed dormancy; it acts through a gene expression network involving the transcription factor ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE 3 (ABI3). However, whether other phytohormone pathways function in the maintenance of seed dormancy...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2016
Qingfeng Niu Jianzhao Li Danying Cai Minjie Qian Huimin Jia Songling Bai Sayed Hussain Guoqin Liu Yuanwen Teng Xiaoyan Zheng

Bud dormancy in perennial plants is indispensable to survival over winter and to regrowth and development in the following year. However, the molecular pathways of endo-dormancy induction, maintenance, and release are still unclear, especially in fruit crops. To identify genes with roles in regulating endo-dormancy, 30 MIKC(C)-type MADS-box genes were identified in the pear genome and character...

2013
Michael Russell

Seeds from 30 species of grasses and forbs native to Pacific Northwest prairies were tested for physical and physiological dormancy. The physical dormancy was determined by mechanically and chemically scarifying seeds. Physiological dormancy was evaluated with cold stratification before germination. Experiments were analyzed individually with ANOVA analysis, and by seed lots through time using ...

2014
Feng Gao Belay T. Ayele

Seed dormancy is a mechanism underlying the inability of viable seeds to germinate under optimal environmental conditions. To achieve rapid and uniform germination, wheat and other cereal crops have been selected against dormancy. As a result, most of the modern commercial cultivars have low level of seed dormancy and are susceptible to preharvest sprouting when wet and moist conditions occur p...

2007
Wun S. Chao Michael E. Foley David P. Horvath James V. Anderson

Dormancy in plants involves a temporary suspension of meristem growth, thus insuring bud survival and maintenance of proper shoot system architecture. Dormancy regulation is a complex process involving interactions of various signals through specific and/or overlapping signal transduction pathways. In this review, environmental, physiological, and developmental signals affecting dormancy are di...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Thu-Phuong Nguyen Paul Keizer Fred van Eeuwijk Sjef Smeekens Leónie Bentsink

Dormancy is a state of metabolic arrest that facilitates the survival of organisms during environmental conditions incompatible with their regular course of life. Many organisms have deep dormant stages to promote an extended life span (increased longevity). In contrast, plants have seed dormancy and seed longevity described as two traits. Seed dormancy is defined as a temporary failure of a vi...

2003
Rajeev Arora Lisa J. Rowland

The path to dormancy induction, maintenance, and release is a continuum and has been the topic of thousands of research articles to date. It would be an impossible task and indeed presumptuous of us to imagine that we could review all the research conducted on dormancy in the past century in this article. The multiple and complex nature of the dormancy phenomenon would require not one review bu...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2012
Rafael Rubio de Casas Katherine Kovach Emily Dittmar Deepak Barua Brenden Barco Kathleen Donohue

• Seed dormancy can affect life history through its effects on germination time. Here, we investigate its influence on life history beyond the timing of germination. • We used the response of Arabidopsis thaliana to chilling at the germination and flowering stages to test the following: how seed dormancy affects germination responses to the environment; whether variation in dormancy affects adu...

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