نتایج جستجو برای: dormancy of minituber

تعداد نتایج: 21164851  

Journal: :Seeds 2023

Many weeds produce dormant seeds that are unable to complete germination under favourable conditions. There two types of seed dormancy: primary dormancy (innate dormancy), in which a state upon release from the parent plant, and secondary (induced develops through some experience after plant. Mechanisms categorized as embryo coat-imposed dormancy. In dormancy, control resides within itself, it ...

2014
Vijaya R. Chitnis Feng Gao Zhen Yao Mark C. Jordan Seokhoon Park Belay T. Ayele

Maintenance and release of seed dormancy is regulated by plant hormones; their levels and seed sensitivity being the critical factors. This study reports transcriptional regulation of brassinosteroids (BR), ethylene (ET), cytokinin (CK) and salicylic acid (SA) related wheat genes by after-ripening, a period of dry storage that decays dormancy. Changes in the expression of hormonal genes due to ...

2015
Yujie He Jinyan Yang Qianlai Zhuang Jennifer W. Harden Anthony D. McGuire Yaling Liu Lianhong Gu

Soil carbon dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Microbial-based decomposition models have seen much growth recently for quantifying this role, yet dormancy as a common strategy used by microorganisms has not usually been represented and tested in these models against field observations. Here we developed an explicit microbial-enzyme decompositi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
A A Khan C M Karssen

Factors controlling the establishment and removal of secondary dormancy in Chenopodium bonus-henricus L. seeds were investigated. Unchilled seeds required light for germination. A moist-chilling treatment at 4 C for 28 to 30 days removed this primary dormancy. Chilled seeds now germinated in the dark. When chilled seeds were held in the dark in -8.6 bars polyethylene glycol 6000 solution at 15 ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2014
M F Scott S P Otto

Many species delay development unless particular environments or rare disturbance events occur. How can such a strategy be favoured over continued development? Typically, it is assumed that continued development (e.g. germination) is not advantageous in environments that have low juvenile/seedling survival (mechanism 1), either due to abiotic or competitive effects. However, it has not previous...

Journal: :New Forests 2023

Abstract In degraded forest ecosystems, reintroduction of keystone-woody species is an important step for restoration because it provides regeneration niches. However, lack information on how to propagate restricts the use native species; specially in tropical dry forests where seed germination seasonal and synchronized with onset wet season. We evaluated dormancy-breaking requirements nine fro...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1976
J Wurzburger Y Leshem

Caryopses of Aegilops kotschyi Boiss. from different positions within the same spikelet differ greatly in their degree of dormancy. Imposition of this dormancy pattern is a correlative phenomenon within the spikelet, inasmuch as the uppermost developing caryopsis is least dormant and its development is associated with the dormancy status imposed on the lower (one or two) caryopses. Differences ...

2011
Yongxiu Liu Regina Geyer Martijn van Zanten Annaick Carles Yong Li Anja Hörold Steven van Nocker Wim J. J. Soppe

The life of a plant is characterized by major phase transitions. This includes the agriculturally important transitions from seed to seedling (germination) and from vegetative to generative growth (flowering induction). In many plant species, including Arabidopsis thaliana, freshly harvested seeds are dormant and incapable of germinating. Germination can occur after the release of dormancy and ...

2014
Wenna Fan Senhao Zhang Hongqi Du Xiaoge Sun Yinghua Shi Chengzhang Wang

BACKGROUND MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of regulatory small RNAs (sRNAs) that regulate gene post-transcriptional expression in plants and animals. High-throughput sequencing technology is capable of identifying small RNAs in plant species. Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is one of the most widely cultivated perennial forage legumes worldwide, and fall dormancy is an adaptive characteristic relat...

2017
Shingo Nakamura Mohammad Pourkheirandish Hiromi Morishige Mohammad Sameri Kazuhiro Sato Takao Komatsuda

Wild barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) has strong grain dormancy, a trait that may enhance its survival in non-cultivated environments; by contrast, cultivated barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. vulgare) has weaker dormancy, allowing uniform germination in cultivation. Malting barley cultivars have been bred for especially weak dormancy to optimize their use in malt production. Here, we analyz...

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