Seed germination is an important life-cycle transition because it determines subsequent plant survival and reproductive success. To detect optimal spatiotemporal conditions for germination, seeds act as sophisticated environmental sensors integrating information such as ambient temperature. Here we show that the DELAY OF GERMINATION 1 (DOG1) gene, known for providing dormancy adaptation to distinct environments, determines the optimal temperature for seed germination. By reciprocal gene-swapping experiments between Brassicaceae species we show that the DOG1-mediated dormancy mechanism is conserved. Biomechanical analyses showthat thismechanism regulates the material properties of the endosperm, a seed tissue layer acting as germination barr...
Seed germination and flowering, two critical developmental transitions in plant life cycles, are coo...
The molecular mechanisms underlying seed dormancy and germination are not fully understood. Here, we...
Seed dormancy is defined as the failure of a viable seed to germinate under favorable conditions. In...
Seed germination is an important life-cycle transition because it determines subsequent plant surviv...
Seed dormancy and environment-dependent germination requirements interact to determine the timing of...
Seasonal germination timing of Arabidopsis thaliana strongly influences overall life history express...
More than 70% of global food supply depends on seeds. The major seed reserves, such as proteins, lip...
Seasonal germination timing of Arabidopsis thaliana strongly influences overall life history express...
Physiological dormancy is an important developmental trait ensuring that seed does not germinate whe...
Seed dormancy governs the timing of germination; one of the most important developmental transitions...
Seed dormancy is an innate seed property that defines the environmental conditions in which the seed...
Genetic variation for seed dormancy in nature is a typical quantitative trait controlled by multiple...
<div><p>The Arabidopsis protein DELAY OF GERMINATION 1 (DOG1) is a key regulator of seed dormancy, w...
The timing of seed germination is regulated by seed dormancy. There is ample natural variation for s...
Seed dormancy is defined as the incapacity of a viable seed to germinate under favourable conditions...
Seed germination and flowering, two critical developmental transitions in plant life cycles, are coo...
The molecular mechanisms underlying seed dormancy and germination are not fully understood. Here, we...
Seed dormancy is defined as the failure of a viable seed to germinate under favorable conditions. In...
Seed germination is an important life-cycle transition because it determines subsequent plant surviv...
Seed dormancy and environment-dependent germination requirements interact to determine the timing of...
Seasonal germination timing of Arabidopsis thaliana strongly influences overall life history express...
More than 70% of global food supply depends on seeds. The major seed reserves, such as proteins, lip...
Seasonal germination timing of Arabidopsis thaliana strongly influences overall life history express...
Physiological dormancy is an important developmental trait ensuring that seed does not germinate whe...
Seed dormancy governs the timing of germination; one of the most important developmental transitions...
Seed dormancy is an innate seed property that defines the environmental conditions in which the seed...
Genetic variation for seed dormancy in nature is a typical quantitative trait controlled by multiple...
<div><p>The Arabidopsis protein DELAY OF GERMINATION 1 (DOG1) is a key regulator of seed dormancy, w...
The timing of seed germination is regulated by seed dormancy. There is ample natural variation for s...
Seed dormancy is defined as the incapacity of a viable seed to germinate under favourable conditions...
Seed germination and flowering, two critical developmental transitions in plant life cycles, are coo...
The molecular mechanisms underlying seed dormancy and germination are not fully understood. Here, we...
Seed dormancy is defined as the failure of a viable seed to germinate under favorable conditions. In...