Published Date: 10 Sep 2010
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback
ISBN10: 1167340183
ISBN13: 9781167340185
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PHYSIOLOGY OF GERMINATION AND SEEDLING GROWTH OF XANTHIUM STRUMARIUM (Crocker, 1906) and different promoters like GA3, kinetin, KN03 and thiourea were ineffective in this respect. Role of seed-coats in delayed germination. Bot. Gaz., 42: 255-91. The role of germination inhibitors and oxygen in the dormancy of the light sensitive seed of Betula spp. J. Exp Crocker W. Role of seed coats in delayed germination. Bot. Gaz. 1906 42 265 291 Search Google Scholar; Export After-ripening and germination of apple seeds in relation to the seed coats. Proc. K. Ned. Akad. Wet. Ser. 1954 57 B In 1921, its functional significance was determined. Otto Loewi took fluid from a frog's heart, whose contractions had been slowed, and let it perfuse a second, unstimulated heart, slowing its beating as well. Mimicked nicotine, this neurotransmitter plays a major role in memory as well as muscle control. Effect of zinc compounds on germination. In the course of his investigations on the influence of zinc on vegetation Freytag just touched upon the question of seed germination. According to his statement the presence of zinc oxide in the soil does not exercise much influence upon germination and the growth processes of plants. Urena lobata is becoming a noxious and invasive weed in rangelands, pastures, and undisturbed areas in the Philippines. This study determined the effects of seed scarification, light, salt and water stress, amount of rice residue, and seed burial depth on seed germination and emergence of U. Lobata; and evaluated the weed's response to post-emergence herbicides. 1 January 2009 Factors Affecting Seed Germination of Cadillo (Urena lobata) (Xanthium strumarium L.) and other seeds contained inside a bur, all of which demonstrated low germination rates (Crocker 1906). Removal of the husk increased germination slightly Role of seed coats in delayed germination. Introduction The Concept Of Migration In Seed Plants. In different branches of biogeography, the term migration is applied to such diverse processes as diurnal vertical movements of plankton, mass seasonal journeys of animal populations, and gradual advances and retreats of plant species borders with changing climate. All these fit under a broad definition of migration as any change in spatial seed coats. These seed coats prevent water and oxygen from entering the seed. The seed coat must be broken before germination can begin. The seed coat can be broken down as it passes through an animal’s digestive system, microorganisms in the soil, repeated freezing and thaw-ing, or from mechanical wear. The seed coat as a modulator of seed-environment relationships in Fabaceae.FRANCISCO H. DÜBBERN DE SOUZA 1,3 and JÚLIO MARCOS-FILHO 2. Review article.ABSTRACT - (The seed coat as a modulator of seed-environment relationships in Fabaceae). The seed coat is one of the main determinants of seed germination, vigor and longevity potentials. A collapsible terrarium assembly which is inflatable to assume a desired configuration for protectively housing a plant or other organic material in a controlled environment adapted to promote plant growth or to stimulate organic activity. The structure is constituted a disc-like base and a replaceable dome attachable thereto means of a coupling ring. Role of growth regulators in seed physiology Phytohormones are essential biochemical that controls many aspects of plant development, including seed germination, leaf expansion, stem elongation, flowering, and seed development (Davies, 1995). Role of the seed coat in germination of Cistus populifolius L. Article (PDF Available) in Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 45(4):329-331 January 1997 with 55 Reads How we measure 'reads' The seed coat treatments (mechanical scarification, boiling seeds for 4, 6, 8 and 10 minutes and scarifying in concentrated sulfuric acid for 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 h) were tested to overcome the seed coat impermeability and improve germination and early seedling growth characteristics of Lupinus varius. Effect of Acid Scarification on Seed Coat Structure, Germination and Seedling Vigour of Aspalathus linearis K. M. KELLY and]. VAN STADEN UN/CSIR Research Unit for Plant Growth and Development, Department of Botany, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, Republic of … Effect of seed coat on peach seed germination. Scientia Hortic., 25: 247 -254. Various treatments to remove the seed coat surgically revealed its role in preventing germination of non-stratified peach seed. The peach embryo from a non-chilled seed is not dormant, as it germinates readily when the seed coat is completely removed. The Project Gutenberg EBook of All About Coffee, William H. Ukers This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with says the word is derived from caouhe, a name given the Turks to the beverage prepared from the seed. Chevalier d'Arvieux, French consul at Alet so as to destroy their powers of germination. (چکیده) 538 - Performance enhancement of model reference adaptive control through normalized Lyapunov design (چکیده) 539 - A new higher-order strain-based plane element (چکیده) 540 - From Foucault to Postcolonialism: New Outlook into the Middle East (چکیده) 541 - Effect of active edible coating and temperature on quality Plant Resources of Tropical Africa 11(1)- Medicinal plants 1. PROTA Foundation, Wageningen, Netherlands / Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, Netherlands / CTA, Wageningen, Netherlands. 791 pp. Correct citation of articles from this publication: [Author name, initials, 2008. 1. Delayed germination is reported in the seeds of many plants and, exactly opposite to the common view, its cause generally lies in the seed coats rather than in the embryos; but in the hawthorns, as perhaps in some other seeds, it is due to embryo characters. 2. In the upper seed of the cocklebur the delay is secured the seed coat excluding oxygen, while in Axyris amaranthoides, Abutilon Methods and materials are disclosed for the inhibition and control of gibberellic acid levels. In particular, nucleic acid sequences of copalyl diphosphate synthase. 3-β hydroxyl Abstract Stendahl, F. 2005. Seed Coating for Delayed Germination. A tool for relay cropping of annual crops. Licentiate thesis. ISSN 1404-2347 The diffuse leaching of plant nutrients from agricultural soils is part of the problem of the The seed coat is the seed’s primary defense against adverse environmental conditions. A hard seed coat protects the seed not only from mechanical stress but also from microorganism invasion and from temperature and humidity fluctuations during storage. Phenolic compounds in the seed coat contribute to seed hardness and inhibition of microorganism growth. During germination, the seed coat tional. Crocker, in 1906, in his paper on the role of seed coats in delayed germination, reported tests on various cockleburs and stated that high temperature had a decided effect on the sprouting of the seed of the "upper" achene. This fact, no doubt explains most of the discrepancies of … Sukhorukov, A. P.: Fruit anatomy and its taxonomic significance in Corispermum (Corispermoideae, Chenopodiaceae). — Willdenowia 37: 63–87. — ISSN 0511-9618 Drought stress has a negative impact on crop yield. Thus, understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for plant drought stress tolerance is essential for improving this beneficial trait in crops. In the current study, a transcriptional analysis was conducted of gene regulatory networks in roots of soil-grown Arabidopsis plants in response to a drought stress treatment. A microarray Buy Role of Seed Coats in Delayed Germination (1906) William Crocker from Amazon's Fiction Books Store. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction.
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