Physical, metabolic and developmental functions of the seed coat
V Radchuk, L Borisjuk - Frontiers in plant science, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The conventional understanding of the role of the seed coat is that it provides a protective
layer for the develo** zygote. Recent data show that the picture is more nuanced. The …
layer for the develo** zygote. Recent data show that the picture is more nuanced. The …
The oxygen status of the develo** seed
Recent applications of oxygen‐sensitive microsensors have demonstrated steep oxygen
gradients in develo** seeds of various crops. Here, we present an overview on oxygen …
gradients in develo** seeds of various crops. Here, we present an overview on oxygen …
Seed enhancements
Seed enhancements may be defined as post-harvest treatments that improve germination or
seedling growth, or facilitate the delivery of seeds and other materials required at the time of …
seedling growth, or facilitate the delivery of seeds and other materials required at the time of …
Dynamic changes in hydraulic conductivity in petioles of two savanna tree species: factors and mechanisms contributing to the refilling of embolized vessels
SJ Bucci, FG Scholz, G Goldstein… - Plant, Cell & …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Diel variation in specific hydraulic conductivity (ks) was recorded in petioles of two savanna
tree species, Schefflera macrocarpa and Caryocar brasiliense, from central Brazil. These …
tree species, Schefflera macrocarpa and Caryocar brasiliense, from central Brazil. These …
Effect of salt stress on cucumber: Na+–K+ ratio, osmolyte concentration, phenols and chlorophyll content
JK Tiwari, AD Munshi, R Kumar, RN Pandey… - Acta physiologiae …, 2010 - Springer
A pot experiment with 17 diverse genotypes of cucumber with four levels of salt stress viz., 0,
2, 4 and 6 dS m− 1 was carried out during 2006. ANOVA revealed significant differences …
2, 4 and 6 dS m− 1 was carried out during 2006. ANOVA revealed significant differences …
Germination
Seed germination refers to the physiological process culminating in the emergence of the
embryo from its enclosing coverings, which can include the endosperm, perisperm, testa, or …
embryo from its enclosing coverings, which can include the endosperm, perisperm, testa, or …
Muskmelon seed germination and seedling development in response to seed priming
WM Nascimento - Scientia Agricola, 2003 - SciELO Brasil
Important factors affecting seed priming have not been extensively reported in muskmelon
(Cucumis melo L.) studies. The optimization of the seed priming technique becomes very …
(Cucumis melo L.) studies. The optimization of the seed priming technique becomes very …
Stimulating plant tolerance against abiotic stress through seed priming
MG Dawood - Advances in seed priming, 2018 - Springer
The seed priming process is a physiological method that involves seed hydration (usually
within 10–20% of full imbibition) and effective enough for enhancement of seed germination …
within 10–20% of full imbibition) and effective enough for enhancement of seed germination …
Biophysical, physiological and biochemical processes regulating seed germination
In the physiological sense, germination begins with seed water uptake and ends with the
initiation of elongation by the embryonic axis, usually the radicle. The driving forces and …
initiation of elongation by the embryonic axis, usually the radicle. The driving forces and …
The evolution and effects of priming vegetable seeds
GE Welbaum, Z Shen, MO Oluoch, LW Jett - Seed Technology, 1998 - JSTOR
Priming is a treatment that partially hydrates seeds so that germination processes begin, but
radicle emergence does not occur. Experimentally, priming treatments are limited only to …
radicle emergence does not occur. Experimentally, priming treatments are limited only to …