Dormant Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seeds do not germinate easily at temperatures higher than 10⁻15 °C. Using mutants affected in ethylene signaling (etr1, ein2 and ein4) and in the N-end-rule pathway of the proteolysis (prt6 and ate1-ate2) we have investigated the effects of cold and ethylene on dormancy alleviation. Ethylene (10⁻100 ppm) and 2⁻4 days chilling (4 °C) strongly stimulate the germination of wild type (Col-0) seeds at 25 °C. Two to four days of chilling promote the germination at 25 °C of all the mutants suggesting that release of dormancy by cold did not require ethylene and did not require the N-end-rule pathway. One mutant (etr1) that did not respond to ethylene did not respond t...
Seeds respond to environmental signals, tuning their dormancy cycles to the seasons and thereby dete...
Ethylene can stimulate seed germination and overcome dormancy in many species. For instance, the inh...
Seed dormancy is a phenomenon that is directly responsible for the growth and dynamics of plants wit...
Ethylene as chilling and GA3, was able to improve the germination of primary dormant seeds of Arabid...
International audienceEthylene is an important component of the gaseous environment, and regulates n...
The phytohormone ethylene regulates multiple aspects of plant growth and development and responses t...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, the breaking of seed dormancy in wild type (Col-0) by ethylene at 100 μL L−...
Ethylene is an important component of the gaseous environment, and regulates numerous plant developm...
As seasons change, dormant seeds cycle through dormant states until the environmental conditions are...
<p>Buried seeds of many wild species pass annually through a pattern of induction and release ...
The depth of seed dormancy can be influenced by a number of different environmental signals, but whe...
Dormant Arabidopsis seeds require strati®cation and light for germination. To study gene expression ...
The control of seed dormancy by ethylene has been well studied, but the underlying molecular mechani...
The depth of seed dormancy can be influenced by a number of different environmental signals, but whe...
18 p.-10 fig.In plants, the expression of 14-3-3 genes reacts to various adverse environmental condi...
Seeds respond to environmental signals, tuning their dormancy cycles to the seasons and thereby dete...
Ethylene can stimulate seed germination and overcome dormancy in many species. For instance, the inh...
Seed dormancy is a phenomenon that is directly responsible for the growth and dynamics of plants wit...
Ethylene as chilling and GA3, was able to improve the germination of primary dormant seeds of Arabid...
International audienceEthylene is an important component of the gaseous environment, and regulates n...
The phytohormone ethylene regulates multiple aspects of plant growth and development and responses t...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, the breaking of seed dormancy in wild type (Col-0) by ethylene at 100 μL L−...
Ethylene is an important component of the gaseous environment, and regulates numerous plant developm...
As seasons change, dormant seeds cycle through dormant states until the environmental conditions are...
<p>Buried seeds of many wild species pass annually through a pattern of induction and release ...
The depth of seed dormancy can be influenced by a number of different environmental signals, but whe...
Dormant Arabidopsis seeds require strati®cation and light for germination. To study gene expression ...
The control of seed dormancy by ethylene has been well studied, but the underlying molecular mechani...
The depth of seed dormancy can be influenced by a number of different environmental signals, but whe...
18 p.-10 fig.In plants, the expression of 14-3-3 genes reacts to various adverse environmental condi...
Seeds respond to environmental signals, tuning their dormancy cycles to the seasons and thereby dete...
Ethylene can stimulate seed germination and overcome dormancy in many species. For instance, the inh...
Seed dormancy is a phenomenon that is directly responsible for the growth and dynamics of plants wit...