نتایج جستجو برای: Seed dormancy

تعداد نتایج: 80029  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Thu-Phuong Nguyen Paul Keizer Fred van Eeuwijk Sjef Smeekens Leónie Bentsink

Dormancy is a state of metabolic arrest that facilitates the survival of organisms during environmental conditions incompatible with their regular course of life. Many organisms have deep dormant stages to promote an extended life span (increased longevity). In contrast, plants have seed dormancy and seed longevity described as two traits. Seed dormancy is defined as a temporary failure of a vi...

2003
Robert L. Geneve

Seed dormancy is an ecological adaptation that allows seasonal timing of germination for seeds in a population. Several environmental stimuli can trigger dormancy release, the most important being seed moisture content, light and temperature. Of these, temperature is arguably the most important. The objective of this brief review is to consider the various ways temperature impacts seed dormancy...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Charles G Willis Carol C Baskin Jerry M Baskin Josh R Auld D Lawrence Venable Jeannine Cavender-Bares Kathleen Donohue Rafael Rubio de Casas

Seed dormancy, by controlling the timing of germination, can strongly affect plant survival. The kind of seed dormancy, therefore, can influence both population and species-level processes such as colonization, adaptation, speciation, and extinction. We used a dataset comprising over 14,000 taxa in 318 families across the seed plants to test hypotheses on the evolution of different kinds of see...

2015
Minglei Zhao Songguang Yang Xuncheng Liu Keqiang Wu

Seed dormancy controls germination and plays a critical role in regulating the beginning of the life cycle of plants. Seed dormancy is established and maintained during seed maturation and is gradually broken during dry storage (after-ripening). The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) and DELAY OF GERMINATION1 (DOG1) protein are essential regulators of seed dormancy. Recent studies revealed that ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Peter E Toorop Rafael Campos Cuerva Graham S Begg Bruna Locardi Geoff R Squire Pietro P M Iannetta

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The duration of the plant life cycle is an important attribute that determines fitness and coexistence of weeds in arable fields. It depends on the timing of two key life-history traits: time from seed dispersal to germination and time from germination to flowering. These traits are components of the time to reproduction. Dormancy results in reduced and delayed germination, ...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2012
Kai Graeber Kazumi Nakabayashi Emma Miatton Gerhard Leubner-Metzger Wim J J Soppe

Seed dormancy is an important component of plant fitness that causes a delay of germination until the arrival of a favourable growth season. Dormancy is a complex trait that is determined by genetic factors with a substantial environmental influence. Several of the tissues comprising a seed contribute to its final dormancy level. The roles of the plant hormones abscisic acid and gibberellin in ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Steven Penfield Alison D. Gilday Karen J. Halliday Ian A. Graham

Seed dormancy is a key adaptive trait in plants responsible for the soil seed bank. The long established hormone-balance theory describes the antagonistic roles of the dormancy promoting plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA), and the germination promoting hormone gibberellin (GA) in dormancy control. Light, temperature, and other dormancy-breaking signals function to modulate the synthesis and perc...

Morad Shaban, Sanaz Kamali

Changes in seed dormancy were selected during the domestication of crop plants from wild-plant species, because some features of dormancy that provide ecological advantages presented agronomic disadvantages within a farmed system. Seed dormancy varies widely among seed batches, even for seeds of the same genotype, indicating large environmental influences. For genetic studies, it is essential t...

2015
Dongling Wang Zhenzhen Gao Peiyong Du Wei Xiao Qiuping Tan Xiude Chen Ling Li Dongsheng Gao

Dormancy inhibits seed and bud growth of perennial plants until the environmental conditions are optimal for survival. Previous studies indicated that certain co-regulation pathways exist in seed and bud dormancy. In our study, we found that seed and bud dormancy are similar to some extent but show different reactions to chemical treatments that induce breaking of dormancy. Whether the abscisic...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Xiaodong Liu Hong Zhang Yang Zhao Zhengyan Feng Qun Li Hong-Quan Yang Sheng Luan Jianming Li Zu-Hua He

The transition from dormancy to germination in seeds is a key physiological process during the lifecycle of plants. Abscisic acid (ABA) is the sole plant hormone known to maintain seed dormancy; it acts through a gene expression network involving the transcription factor ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE 3 (ABI3). However, whether other phytohormone pathways function in the maintenance of seed dormancy...

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