Seeds are the prime source of food in the world, not only from a nutritional point of view but also as the basis of crop production. A key requirement for farmers is vigorous and fast-germinating seed to guarantee a uniform crop of high yield. This is quite opposite to the natural behaviour of seeds which employ dormancy to spread the risk of premature death over time. This chapter addresses the genetic and molecular mechanisms of dormancy and germination. It highlights some of the most important regulatory principles, particularly in relation to the inherent complexity of the seed as a biological system, entailing numerous layers of organisation and regulation, from cells to the environment
Fundamental knowledge about the processes affecting seed performance, including the regulation of ge...
Primary seed dormancy is an important adaptive plant trait whereby seed germination is blocked under...
Seed dormancy is a widely misunderstood plant trait. In several research areas, a lack of germinatio...
The discovery of the application of seeds in producing vast food sources have been critical in the c...
Seed dormancy and germination are critical processes for the development of plants. Seed dormancy al...
Seed dormancy is an innate seed property that defines the environmental conditions in which the seed...
Seed dormancy allows seeds to overcome periods that are unfavourable for seedling established and is...
Physiological dormancy is an important developmental trait ensuring that seed does not germinate whe...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Seed dormancy determines the timing of germination, thereby contributing to successful seedling esta...
Seed dormancy is a state in which seeds do not germinate despite the presence of all of the necessar...
Dormancy is the major cause of erratic germination, patchy emergence and uneven seedling establishme...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait that does not allow the germination of an intact viable seed unde...
The life cycle of most plants starts, and ends, at the seed stage. In most species mature seeds are ...
Seed dormancy and seed longevity are two important seed characteristics. Together these two traits d...
Fundamental knowledge about the processes affecting seed performance, including the regulation of ge...
Primary seed dormancy is an important adaptive plant trait whereby seed germination is blocked under...
Seed dormancy is a widely misunderstood plant trait. In several research areas, a lack of germinatio...
The discovery of the application of seeds in producing vast food sources have been critical in the c...
Seed dormancy and germination are critical processes for the development of plants. Seed dormancy al...
Seed dormancy is an innate seed property that defines the environmental conditions in which the seed...
Seed dormancy allows seeds to overcome periods that are unfavourable for seedling established and is...
Physiological dormancy is an important developmental trait ensuring that seed does not germinate whe...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Seed dormancy determines the timing of germination, thereby contributing to successful seedling esta...
Seed dormancy is a state in which seeds do not germinate despite the presence of all of the necessar...
Dormancy is the major cause of erratic germination, patchy emergence and uneven seedling establishme...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait that does not allow the germination of an intact viable seed unde...
The life cycle of most plants starts, and ends, at the seed stage. In most species mature seeds are ...
Seed dormancy and seed longevity are two important seed characteristics. Together these two traits d...
Fundamental knowledge about the processes affecting seed performance, including the regulation of ge...
Primary seed dormancy is an important adaptive plant trait whereby seed germination is blocked under...
Seed dormancy is a widely misunderstood plant trait. In several research areas, a lack of germinatio...