Primary dormancy is the inability of mature seed to immediately germinate until specific environmental stimuli are perceived that predict that future conditions will support plant growth and seed set. The analysis of abscisic acid deficient and insensitive mutants, in particular in Arabidopsis, suggests that embryo abscisic acid may be directly involved in the development of primary dormancy. Other studies implicate the continued accumulation of LEA proteins as inhibiting germination in dormant embryos. The results of these physiological, molecular and genetic approaches are complex and equivocal. There is a real need for approaches that test the separate nature of vivipary inhibition and primary dormancy and deliberately seed to decouple a...
Arabidopsis accessions differ largely in their seed dormancy behavior. To understand the genetic bas...
Physiological dormancy has been described as a physiological inhibiting mechanism that prevents radi...
Abstract Background Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under f...
This thesis deals with the genetic aspects of seed development in Arabidopsisthaliana. Mutants affe...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...
This thesis deals with the genetic aspects of seed development in Arabidopsisthaliana. Mutants affe...
Seed dormancy and germination are complex adaptive traits of higher plants that are influenced by a ...
Dormant Arabidopsis seeds require strati®cation and light for germination. To study gene expression ...
BACKGROUND: Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under favourabl...
The continuous growth of the plant embryo is interrupted during the seed maturation processes which ...
Seed dormancy and germination are generally ill-defined phenomena since their occurrence and complet...
Two major types of dormancy mechanisms exist: embryo dormancy where the agents inhibiting germinatio...
The mechanisms imposing a gibberellin (GA) requirement to promote the germination of dormant and non...
Background: Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under favourabl...
Seeds gradually lose their viability during dry storage. The damage that occurs at the biochemical l...
Arabidopsis accessions differ largely in their seed dormancy behavior. To understand the genetic bas...
Physiological dormancy has been described as a physiological inhibiting mechanism that prevents radi...
Abstract Background Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under f...
This thesis deals with the genetic aspects of seed development in Arabidopsisthaliana. Mutants affe...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...
This thesis deals with the genetic aspects of seed development in Arabidopsisthaliana. Mutants affe...
Seed dormancy and germination are complex adaptive traits of higher plants that are influenced by a ...
Dormant Arabidopsis seeds require strati®cation and light for germination. To study gene expression ...
BACKGROUND: Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under favourabl...
The continuous growth of the plant embryo is interrupted during the seed maturation processes which ...
Seed dormancy and germination are generally ill-defined phenomena since their occurrence and complet...
Two major types of dormancy mechanisms exist: embryo dormancy where the agents inhibiting germinatio...
The mechanisms imposing a gibberellin (GA) requirement to promote the germination of dormant and non...
Background: Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under favourabl...
Seeds gradually lose their viability during dry storage. The damage that occurs at the biochemical l...
Arabidopsis accessions differ largely in their seed dormancy behavior. To understand the genetic bas...
Physiological dormancy has been described as a physiological inhibiting mechanism that prevents radi...
Abstract Background Seed dormancy, defined as the incapability of a viable seed to germinate under f...