The transition from a dormant to a germinating seed represents a crucial developmental switch in the life cycle of a plant. Subsequent transition from a germinating seed to an autotrophic organism also requires a robust and multi-layered control. Seed germination and seedling growth are multistep processes, involving both internal and external signals, which lead to a fine-tuning control network. In recent years, numerous studies have contributed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes: From light signaling and light-hormone crosstalk to the effects of abiotic stresses, from epigenetic regulation to translational control. However, there are still many open questions and molecular elements to be identified. This revi...
The transition from a growth-arrested seed to a germinating seed and then to a seedling is a crucial...
The life cycle of most plants starts, and ends, at the seed stage. In most species mature seeds are ...
Dormancy and germination of seeds are determined by various factors such as vitality, genotype, hard...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Graduation date:2017Seed dormancy is defined as the inability of viable seeds to germinate under con...
Plant seeds will not germinate when in a dormant state. What then are the factors controlling dorman...
Seed dormancy determines the timing of germination, thereby contributing to successful seedling esta...
Many molecular mechanisms that regulate dormancy have been identified individually in controlled lab...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait defining where and when plants are established. Diverse signals f...
Seed dormancy is an innate seed property that defines the environmental conditions in which the seed...
Physiological dormancy is an important developmental trait ensuring that seed does not germinate whe...
We sought to gain a mechanistic understanding of the control of seed dormancy and germination by hor...
Seed dormancy is one of the most important adaptive mechanisms in plants, which protects seeds from ...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait in plants. Breaking seed dormancy determines the timing of germin...
Seed dormancy and germination are critical processes for the development of plants. Seed dormancy al...
The transition from a growth-arrested seed to a germinating seed and then to a seedling is a crucial...
The life cycle of most plants starts, and ends, at the seed stage. In most species mature seeds are ...
Dormancy and germination of seeds are determined by various factors such as vitality, genotype, hard...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Graduation date:2017Seed dormancy is defined as the inability of viable seeds to germinate under con...
Plant seeds will not germinate when in a dormant state. What then are the factors controlling dorman...
Seed dormancy determines the timing of germination, thereby contributing to successful seedling esta...
Many molecular mechanisms that regulate dormancy have been identified individually in controlled lab...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait defining where and when plants are established. Diverse signals f...
Seed dormancy is an innate seed property that defines the environmental conditions in which the seed...
Physiological dormancy is an important developmental trait ensuring that seed does not germinate whe...
We sought to gain a mechanistic understanding of the control of seed dormancy and germination by hor...
Seed dormancy is one of the most important adaptive mechanisms in plants, which protects seeds from ...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait in plants. Breaking seed dormancy determines the timing of germin...
Seed dormancy and germination are critical processes for the development of plants. Seed dormancy al...
The transition from a growth-arrested seed to a germinating seed and then to a seedling is a crucial...
The life cycle of most plants starts, and ends, at the seed stage. In most species mature seeds are ...
Dormancy and germination of seeds are determined by various factors such as vitality, genotype, hard...