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The Seed Biology Place - Seed Evolution
... dormancy classes are indicated next to each family name: non-dormancy (ND), physiological dormancy (PD), morphological dormancy (MD), morphophysiological dormancy (MPD), physical dormancy (PY), combinatorial are explained on the web page "seed dormancy ...
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The Seed Biology Place - Seed dictionary English-German
... Mikropylares Endosperm Micropyle Mikropyle Morphological dormancy Morphologische Dormanz MD Morphophysiological dormancy Morphophysiologische Dormanz MPD Mouse-ear cress ... dormancy Physikalische Dormanz PY Physiological dormancy – deep, non-deep Physiologische Dormanz - tief, nicht tief PD Pistil Pistill, Stempel Placenta Placenta Plumule Plumula Pollination Bestäubing, Pollination Primary dormancy ...
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Seed Dormancy: Seed Biology at U of KY
... , a case for deep physiological dormancy broken by high temperatures. Seed Science Research 15: 349-356. Baskin, J.M., Baskin, C.C., and Tyndall, R.W. 2005. Studies on dormancy, germination, and survival ... . 2003. New approaches to the study of the evolution of physical and physiological dormancy, the two most common classes of seed dormancy on earth. Nicolás, G., K.J. Bradford, D. Côme, and H ...
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Department of Plant Biology - Facilities
... Room Baskin, Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Seeds, Ecology, Biogeography, and Evolution of Dormancy and Germination Academic Press        San Diego, CA, 1998 Reading Room Basra, Amarjit S. ... , Plasmids and Episomes Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 1977 Row 1 QH457 Bunning, Eric Physiological Clock; Endogenous Diurnal Ryythms and Biologicval Chronomentry Academic Press, Inc. New York                  1964 ...
carnegiedpb.stanford.edu

Seeding The Garden
... "burning" injury will occur. Some seeds have hard seed coats, or have other physiological needs, such as dormancy breakage. Allelopathy -- hormones in the roots of some plants may cause seeds of other ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

California Backyard Orchard: Tree Selection
... California and elsewhere. Varieties that require fewer hours of winter cold temperatures to break dormancy in the spring are known as "low-chill" varieties. Specific varieties of apple, pear ... Hardiness (hardy) is the ability of plants to withstand cold injury (autumn-winter). Complex physiological mechanisms occur within the plant. Hardening (acclimation, "hardening off") is the process of ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

lilac_care
... warmer zones can activate the equivalent dormancy by depriving the lilacs of water thus forcing them into dormancy. Once water is reintroduced a ... 4 years. The plant will need to have all it’s physiological needs met again and good roots before it will flower. ... help flowering. It only damages the trunk. Lilacs flower when all physiological requirements are met. They are like children they learn to ...
lilacs.freeservers.com

Pecan
... , caused by excessive growth of lateral buds. Normally only the most distant bud will break dormancy and develop into a twig and finally a limb. A large percentage of the buds ... plant in soils that have had a history of cotton root rot. Shuck Die Back (physiological - Possible hormone imbalance): This condition is commonly associated with Success and Success hybrids. Nuts affected ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Plant Physiology
... Architecture. Professor/Horticulturist. Postharvest Physiology and Biochemistry. Ph.D. 1983, Washington State University. Physiological and biochemical changes associated with aging; development of oxidative stress and associated ... Soil Sciences. Ph.D.1996, University of Chicago. Hormonal regulation of seed dormancy and germination TAYLOR, Loverine 509-335-3612 ltaylor@wsu.edu Associate Professor ...
plantphys.wsu.edu

Get Growing Gardening Tips 61- Dormancy and Plants
... undergo numerous physiological and physical changes to prepare for the winter months. This process is called ACCLIMATION. Decreasing day length is the primary factor involved in the induction of dormancy in ... and food reserves. Now some seeds are unable to germinate immediately because of their physiological make-up, while others germinate very readily if provided with the proper environment. As ...
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