The completion of germination in Lepidium sativum and other endospermic seeds (e.g. Arabidopsis [Arabidopsis thaliana]) is regulated by two opposing forces, the growth potential of the radicle (RAD) and the resistance to this growth from the micropylar endosperm cap (CAP) surrounding it. We show by puncture force measurement that the CAP progressively weakens during germination, and we have conducted a time-course transcript analysis of RAD and CAP tissues throughout this process. We have also used specific inhibitors to investigate the importance of transcription, translation, and posttranslation levels of regulation of endosperm weakening in isolated CAPs. Although the impact of inhibiting translation is greater, both transcription and tr...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait defining where and when plants are established. Diverse signals f...
Endosperm rupture is the main germination-limiting process in members of the Asteraceae (e.g. lettuc...
The Arabidopsis endosperm consists of a single cell layer surrounding the mature embryo and playing ...
The completion of germination in Lepidium sativum and other endospermic seeds (e.g. Arabidopsis [Ara...
The completion of germination in Lepidium sativum and other endospermic seeds (e.g. Arabidopsis [Ara...
The micropylar endosperm cap covering the radicle in the mature seeds of most angiosperms acts as a ...
A key component of seed germination is the interplay of mechanical forces governing embryo growth an...
The endosperm is a barrier for radicle protrusion of many angiosperm seeds. Rupture of the testa (se...
Germination is defined as the protrusion of the embryonic radicle through the seed coat layers (endo...
Plant seeds progress through specific stages during germination, from quiescence in the dry state th...
In some species, a crucial role has been demonstrated for the seed endosperm during germination. The...
Seeding establishment following seed germination requires activation of the root meristem for primar...
Seed germination is a critical stage in the plant life cycle and the first step toward successful pl...
Graduation date: 2007In mature Arabidopsis seeds, the testa (seed coat) is no longer a living tissue...
Although many transcription factors involved in cell wall morphogenesis have been identified and stu...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait defining where and when plants are established. Diverse signals f...
Endosperm rupture is the main germination-limiting process in members of the Asteraceae (e.g. lettuc...
The Arabidopsis endosperm consists of a single cell layer surrounding the mature embryo and playing ...
The completion of germination in Lepidium sativum and other endospermic seeds (e.g. Arabidopsis [Ara...
The completion of germination in Lepidium sativum and other endospermic seeds (e.g. Arabidopsis [Ara...
The micropylar endosperm cap covering the radicle in the mature seeds of most angiosperms acts as a ...
A key component of seed germination is the interplay of mechanical forces governing embryo growth an...
The endosperm is a barrier for radicle protrusion of many angiosperm seeds. Rupture of the testa (se...
Germination is defined as the protrusion of the embryonic radicle through the seed coat layers (endo...
Plant seeds progress through specific stages during germination, from quiescence in the dry state th...
In some species, a crucial role has been demonstrated for the seed endosperm during germination. The...
Seeding establishment following seed germination requires activation of the root meristem for primar...
Seed germination is a critical stage in the plant life cycle and the first step toward successful pl...
Graduation date: 2007In mature Arabidopsis seeds, the testa (seed coat) is no longer a living tissue...
Although many transcription factors involved in cell wall morphogenesis have been identified and stu...
Seed dormancy is an adaptive trait defining where and when plants are established. Diverse signals f...
Endosperm rupture is the main germination-limiting process in members of the Asteraceae (e.g. lettuc...
The Arabidopsis endosperm consists of a single cell layer surrounding the mature embryo and playing ...