Tobacco seeds show a coat-imposed dormancy in which the seed envelope tissues (testa and endosperm) impose a physical constraint on the radicle protrusion. The germination-limiting process is represented by the endosperm rupture which is induced by cell-wall weakening. Transgenic tobacco seeds, obtained by insertion of exogenous genes codifying for seed-based oral vaccines (F18 and VT2eB), showed retarded germination with respect to the wild type and modified the expression of endogenous proteins. Morphological and proteomic analyses of wild type and transgenic seeds revealed new insights into factors influencing seed germination. Our data showed that the interference of exogenous DNA influences the germination rather than the dormancy rele...
Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared early a...
Re‐establishment of desiccation tolerance is essential for the survival of germinated seeds facing w...
The combination of robust physiological models with “omics” studies holds promise for the discovery ...
Tobacco seeds show a coat-imposed dormancy in which the seed envelope tissues (testa and endosperm) ...
Two transgenic Nicotiana tabacum plants carrying respectively the F18 and the B subunit of verocytot...
In some species, a crucial role has been demonstrated for the seed endosperm during germination. The...
Precocious seed development is usually prevented by a series of mechanisms that ensure seed producti...
Successful germination represents a crucial developmental transition in the plant lifecycle and is i...
Rupture of the seed coat and rupture of the endosperm are separate events in the germination of Nico...
Seed germination is a complex process controlled by various mechanisms. To examine the potential con...
Although many transcription factors involved in cell wall morphogenesis have been identified and stu...
Seed’s maturity and integrity are essential requirements for germination, and they rely on nutrients...
Seed dormancy is a genetically controlled block preventing the germination of imbibed seeds in favor...
Seeds of Medicago truncatula, a genomic model species for legumes, exhibit physiological and physica...
International audienceTo investigate the role of stored and neosynthesized mRNAs in seed germination...
Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared early a...
Re‐establishment of desiccation tolerance is essential for the survival of germinated seeds facing w...
The combination of robust physiological models with “omics” studies holds promise for the discovery ...
Tobacco seeds show a coat-imposed dormancy in which the seed envelope tissues (testa and endosperm) ...
Two transgenic Nicotiana tabacum plants carrying respectively the F18 and the B subunit of verocytot...
In some species, a crucial role has been demonstrated for the seed endosperm during germination. The...
Precocious seed development is usually prevented by a series of mechanisms that ensure seed producti...
Successful germination represents a crucial developmental transition in the plant lifecycle and is i...
Rupture of the seed coat and rupture of the endosperm are separate events in the germination of Nico...
Seed germination is a complex process controlled by various mechanisms. To examine the potential con...
Although many transcription factors involved in cell wall morphogenesis have been identified and stu...
Seed’s maturity and integrity are essential requirements for germination, and they rely on nutrients...
Seed dormancy is a genetically controlled block preventing the germination of imbibed seeds in favor...
Seeds of Medicago truncatula, a genomic model species for legumes, exhibit physiological and physica...
International audienceTo investigate the role of stored and neosynthesized mRNAs in seed germination...
Cuticular layers and seeds are prominent plant adaptations to terrestrial life that appeared early a...
Re‐establishment of desiccation tolerance is essential for the survival of germinated seeds facing w...
The combination of robust physiological models with “omics” studies holds promise for the discovery ...