The effect of hydration‐dehydration on seed germination

AMM Berrie, DSH Drennan - New Phytologist, 1971 - Wiley Online Library
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Why do stored hydrated recalcitrant seeds die?

NW Pammenter, P Berjak, JM Farrant… - Seed Science …, 1994 - cambridge.org
… Berjak, P. and Pammenter, NW 2001. Seed recalcitrance — current perspectives … Effects of
storage temperature on viability, germination and antioxidant metabolism in Ginkgo biloba
L. seeds. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Vol. 44, Issue. 5-6, p. 359 …

A review of recalcitrant seed physiology in relation to desiccation-tolerance mechanisms

NW Pammenter, P Berjak - Seed science research, 1999 - cambridge.org
… storage behaviour of seeds, and so any discussion of the postharvest physiology of recalcitrant
seeds … Water contents in these water potential ranges will vary with seed composition and are …
Similarly, in orthodox rye (Secale cereale) seeds, the first round of S-phase replication …

[HTML][HTML] Functional genomics in the study of seed germination

J Bove, M Jullien, P Grappin - Genome Biology, 2001 - Springer
… The physiology of seed germination … We are using N. plumbaginifolia, a good physiological model
of seed dormancy [7] to characterize by cDNA … polymorphism analysis (cDNA-AFLP) for their
differential accumulation between dormant and non-dormant seeds during hydration …

The physiology of seed hydration and dehydration, and the relation between water stress and the control of germination: a review

TW Hegarty - Plant, Cell & Environment, 1978 - Wiley Online Library
… The physiology of activated seeds is considered in Section 4.4 … imbibition; hydration and activation;
cell division and extension; and protrusion of the embryo from the seed). Perhaps more closely
correlating with the pattern of water uptake and respiration in seeds is the less rigid …

Seedbed preparation: The soil physical environment of germinating seeds

A Hadas - … of seed physiology: Applications to Agriculture, 2004 - books.google.com
… Obviously, knowledge of the specific physiological require- ments of the various species of seeds
and their physical interrelations with … 18 HANDBOOK OF SEED PHYSIOLOGY Temperature Cycles
in Layered Soils and Seedbeds The temperatures around seeds are greatly …

Length of the lag period of germination and metabolic repair explain vigour differences in seed lots of maize (Zea mays)

S Matthews, M Khajeh-Hosseini - Seed Science and …, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
… Controlled deterioration: a new vigour test for crop seeds. In Seed Production, (ed P.
Hebblethwaite) pp. 647-660 … In Handbook of Vigour Test methods (ed F. Fiala), pp. 10-20,
International Seed Testing Association, Zurich. Page 13. 212 … Plant Physiology, 75, 231–234 …

… –GERMINATIVE ENZYME PRODUCTION AND SOLUBLE PROTEIN SYNTHETIC PATTERN CHANGES WITHIN THE ENDOSPERM OF Ricinus communis L. SEEDS

AR KERMODE, JD BEWLEY - Journal of Experimental Botany, 1985 - academic.oup.com
… Plant Physiology Research Group, Department of Biology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
T2N 1N4 … 7, overleaf) following rehydration of prematurely dried 40 DAP seeds, 5-120 HAI …
Quantitative changes in total soluble protein follow- ing mature seed imbibition show a …

How do seeds sense their environment? Some biochemical aspects of the sensing of water potential, light and temperature

AM Mayer - Israel Journal of Botany, 1986 - Taylor & Francis
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