Seed germination is characterized by a constant change of gene expression across different time points. These changes are related to specific processes, which eventually determine the onset of seed germination. To get a better understanding on the regulation of gene expression during seed germination, we performed a quantitative trait locus mapping of gene expression (eQTL) at four important seed germination stages (primary dormant, after-ripened, six-hour after imbibition, and radicle protrusion stage) using Arabidopsis thaliana Bay x Sha recombinant inbred lines (RILs). The mapping displayed the distinctness of the eQTL landscape for each stage. We found several eQTL hotspots across stages associated with the regulation of expression of a...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait defining where and when plants are established. Diverse signals f...
Seed dormancy is a very important trait that maximizes the survival of seed in nature, the control o...
Abstract Background Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under f...
Seed germination is characterized by a constant change of gene expression across different time poin...
Seed germination is characterized by a constant change of gene expression across different time poin...
International audienceRegulation of seed germination by dormancy relies on a complex network of tran...
<p>The transition from a quiescent dry seed to an actively growing photoautotrophic seedling is a co...
The transition from a quiescent dry seed to an actively growing photoautotrophic seedling is a compl...
Accessions of a plant species can show considerable genetic differences that are analyzed effectivel...
Seed germination is a critical stage in the plant life cycle and the first step toward successful pl...
Regulatory network construction in Arabidopsis by using genome-wide gene expression quantitative tra...
BACKGROUND: Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under favourabl...
Background: Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under favourabl...
Timing of germination is presumably under strong natural selection as it determines the environmenta...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait defining where and when plants are established. Diverse signals f...
Seed dormancy is a very important trait that maximizes the survival of seed in nature, the control o...
Abstract Background Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under f...
Seed germination is characterized by a constant change of gene expression across different time poin...
Seed germination is characterized by a constant change of gene expression across different time poin...
International audienceRegulation of seed germination by dormancy relies on a complex network of tran...
<p>The transition from a quiescent dry seed to an actively growing photoautotrophic seedling is a co...
The transition from a quiescent dry seed to an actively growing photoautotrophic seedling is a compl...
Accessions of a plant species can show considerable genetic differences that are analyzed effectivel...
Seed germination is a critical stage in the plant life cycle and the first step toward successful pl...
Regulatory network construction in Arabidopsis by using genome-wide gene expression quantitative tra...
BACKGROUND: Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under favourabl...
Background: Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under favourabl...
Timing of germination is presumably under strong natural selection as it determines the environmenta...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait defining where and when plants are established. Diverse signals f...
Seed dormancy is a very important trait that maximizes the survival of seed in nature, the control o...
Abstract Background Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under f...