The model organism Arabidopsis thaliana has been extensively used to unmask the molecular genetic signaling pathways controlling seed germination in plants. In Arabidopsis, the normal seed to seedling developmental transition involves testa rupture soon followed by endosperm rupture, radicle elongation, root hair formation, cotyledon expansion, and greening. Here we detail a number of basic procedures to assess Arabidopsis seed germination in response to different light (red and far-red pulses), temperature (seed thermoinhibition), and water potential (osmotic stress) environmental conditions. We also discuss the role of the endosperm and how its germination-repressive activity can be monitored genetically by means of a seed coat bedding as...
On Nature. Seed germination is a model system for the analysis of plant development. Cell elongation...
The hormone-mediated control of plant growth and development involves both synthesis and response. P...
Germination is the process by which quiescent seeds transition to seedlings. To optimize germination...
The Arabidopsis endosperm consists of a single cell layer surrounding the mature embryo and playing ...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...
Seed germination is one of the most important developmental steps in the life cycle of a higher plan...
Perfect timing of germination is required to encounter optimal conditions for plant survival and is ...
Perfect timing of germination is required to encounter optimal conditions for plant survival and is ...
Seed germination is a drastic developmental transition taking the plant from a highly protected, des...
Germination is defined as the protrusion of the embryonic radicle through the seed coat layers (endo...
The mechanisms imposing a gibberellin (GA) requirement to promote the germination of dormant and non...
One of the most important developmental processes in the life-cycle of higher plants is the transiti...
Graduation date: 2007In mature Arabidopsis seeds, the testa (seed coat) is no longer a living tissue...
ABSTRACT Light and temperature are key external factors in the control of Arabidopsis thaliana seed ...
Over the past few decades seed physiology research has contributed to many important scientific disc...
On Nature. Seed germination is a model system for the analysis of plant development. Cell elongation...
The hormone-mediated control of plant growth and development involves both synthesis and response. P...
Germination is the process by which quiescent seeds transition to seedlings. To optimize germination...
The Arabidopsis endosperm consists of a single cell layer surrounding the mature embryo and playing ...
Seed dormancy is an ecologically important adaptive trait in plants whereby germination is repressed...
Seed germination is one of the most important developmental steps in the life cycle of a higher plan...
Perfect timing of germination is required to encounter optimal conditions for plant survival and is ...
Perfect timing of germination is required to encounter optimal conditions for plant survival and is ...
Seed germination is a drastic developmental transition taking the plant from a highly protected, des...
Germination is defined as the protrusion of the embryonic radicle through the seed coat layers (endo...
The mechanisms imposing a gibberellin (GA) requirement to promote the germination of dormant and non...
One of the most important developmental processes in the life-cycle of higher plants is the transiti...
Graduation date: 2007In mature Arabidopsis seeds, the testa (seed coat) is no longer a living tissue...
ABSTRACT Light and temperature are key external factors in the control of Arabidopsis thaliana seed ...
Over the past few decades seed physiology research has contributed to many important scientific disc...
On Nature. Seed germination is a model system for the analysis of plant development. Cell elongation...
The hormone-mediated control of plant growth and development involves both synthesis and response. P...
Germination is the process by which quiescent seeds transition to seedlings. To optimize germination...