Seed germination is antagonistically controlled by the phytohormones gibberellic acid (GA) and abscisic acid (ABA). GA promotes seed germination by enhancing the proteasome-mediated destruction of RGL2 (for RGA-LIKE2), a key DELLA factor repressing germination. By contrast, ABA blocks germination by inducing ABI5 (for ABA-INSENSITIVE5), a basic domain/leucine zipper transcription factor repressing germination. Decreased GA synthesis leads to an increase in endogenous ABA levels through a stabilized RGL2, a process that may involve XERICO, a RING-H2 zinc finger factor promoting ABA synthesis. In turn, increased endogenous ABA synthesis is necessary to elevate not only ABI5 RNA and protein levels but also, critically, those of RGL2. Increased...
Seed germination is regulated by many signals. We investigated the possible involvement of a heterot...
Seed germination is regulated by many signals. We investigated the possible involvement of a heterot...
Phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) inhibits the development of young seedlings including (1) radicle t...
Under the canopy, far-red (FR) light represses seed germination by inactivating phytochrome photorec...
Seed dormancy is an important economic trait for agricultural production. Abscisic acid (ABA) and Gi...
Seed germination is promoted by gibberellin (GA) in many plant species. Several GA signalling factor...
<div><p>Seed dormancy is an important economic trait for agricultural production. Abscisic acid (ABA...
Abstract Background Seed germination is of immense significance for agriculture and has been studied...
Seed germination is regulated by many signals. We investigated the possible involvement of a heterot...
Seed germination is a critical step in a plant’s life cycle that allows successful propagation and i...
Seed dormancy is a trait of considerable adaptive significance because it maximizes seedling surviva...
Seed germination is a drastic developmental transition taking the plant from a highly protected, des...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...
Overall growth and development of a plant is regulated by complex interactions among various hormone...
Seed germination and seedling establishment are important for the reproductive success of plants, bu...
Seed germination is regulated by many signals. We investigated the possible involvement of a heterot...
Seed germination is regulated by many signals. We investigated the possible involvement of a heterot...
Phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) inhibits the development of young seedlings including (1) radicle t...
Under the canopy, far-red (FR) light represses seed germination by inactivating phytochrome photorec...
Seed dormancy is an important economic trait for agricultural production. Abscisic acid (ABA) and Gi...
Seed germination is promoted by gibberellin (GA) in many plant species. Several GA signalling factor...
<div><p>Seed dormancy is an important economic trait for agricultural production. Abscisic acid (ABA...
Abstract Background Seed germination is of immense significance for agriculture and has been studied...
Seed germination is regulated by many signals. We investigated the possible involvement of a heterot...
Seed germination is a critical step in a plant’s life cycle that allows successful propagation and i...
Seed dormancy is a trait of considerable adaptive significance because it maximizes seedling surviva...
Seed germination is a drastic developmental transition taking the plant from a highly protected, des...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...
Overall growth and development of a plant is regulated by complex interactions among various hormone...
Seed germination and seedling establishment are important for the reproductive success of plants, bu...
Seed germination is regulated by many signals. We investigated the possible involvement of a heterot...
Seed germination is regulated by many signals. We investigated the possible involvement of a heterot...
Phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) inhibits the development of young seedlings including (1) radicle t...