Mimetic seeds simulate the appearance of fleshy fruits and arilled seeds without producing nutritive tissues as a reward for seed dispersers. In this strategy of seed dispersal, seeds may remain attached to the mother plant for long periods after maturity, increasing their availability to naive seed dispersers. The hypothesis that seed coat impermeability in many tropical Fabaceae with mimetic seeds serves as an exaptation to protect the seeds from deterioration and rotting while awaiting dispersal was investigated. Seed coat impermeability was evaluated in five mimetic-seeded species of tropical Fabaceae in south-eastern Brazil (Abarema langsdorffii, Abrus precatorius, Adenanthera pavonina, Erythrina velutina and Ormosia arborea) and in Er...
Physical dormancy of Robinia pseudoacacia seeds makes it a challenge for scientists and forest manag...
The Flamboyant (Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook) Raf.) is an exotic ornamental species adapted to the c...
Seeds are said to be recalcitrant when they cannot be stored using traditional techniques. When kept...
Abstract: Dormancy-breaking requirements of Sophora tomentosa and Erythrina speciosa (Fabaceae) seed...
International audienceWe studied the effects of seed storage on germination and dormancy alleviation...
The physical dormancy of seeds has been poorly studied in species from tropical forests, such as the...
Physical dormancy of seeds is a widespread adaptation, allowing plant seeds to time the germination ...
The impermeability of seed coat to water is common mechanism in Fabaceae seeds. Treatments to overco...
Collaea argentina (Fabaceae) and Abutilon pauciflorum (Malvaceae) are of high medicinal and ornament...
ABSTRACT – The impermeability of seed coat to water is common mechanism in Fabaceae seeds. Treatment...
Seed dormancy is a frequent phenomenon in tropical species, causing slow and non-uniform germination...
The relative effectiveness of wet- and dry-heat treatments on alleviating physical dormancy (PY) of ...
Abstract: Dormancy, a process that allows seeds to survive in adverse environments, needs to be brok...
Seeds of forest trees are usually fitted with hard seed coats, and also impervious to water and thus...
The ability to germinate, tolerate desiccation and survive in air-dry storage was investigated durin...
Physical dormancy of Robinia pseudoacacia seeds makes it a challenge for scientists and forest manag...
The Flamboyant (Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook) Raf.) is an exotic ornamental species adapted to the c...
Seeds are said to be recalcitrant when they cannot be stored using traditional techniques. When kept...
Abstract: Dormancy-breaking requirements of Sophora tomentosa and Erythrina speciosa (Fabaceae) seed...
International audienceWe studied the effects of seed storage on germination and dormancy alleviation...
The physical dormancy of seeds has been poorly studied in species from tropical forests, such as the...
Physical dormancy of seeds is a widespread adaptation, allowing plant seeds to time the germination ...
The impermeability of seed coat to water is common mechanism in Fabaceae seeds. Treatments to overco...
Collaea argentina (Fabaceae) and Abutilon pauciflorum (Malvaceae) are of high medicinal and ornament...
ABSTRACT – The impermeability of seed coat to water is common mechanism in Fabaceae seeds. Treatment...
Seed dormancy is a frequent phenomenon in tropical species, causing slow and non-uniform germination...
The relative effectiveness of wet- and dry-heat treatments on alleviating physical dormancy (PY) of ...
Abstract: Dormancy, a process that allows seeds to survive in adverse environments, needs to be brok...
Seeds of forest trees are usually fitted with hard seed coats, and also impervious to water and thus...
The ability to germinate, tolerate desiccation and survive in air-dry storage was investigated durin...
Physical dormancy of Robinia pseudoacacia seeds makes it a challenge for scientists and forest manag...
The Flamboyant (Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook) Raf.) is an exotic ornamental species adapted to the c...
Seeds are said to be recalcitrant when they cannot be stored using traditional techniques. When kept...