Thermal and hormonal regulation of the dormancy–germination transition in Amaranthus tuberculatus seeds |
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Authors: | R G LEON,D C BASSHAM&dagger ,& M D K OWEN&Dagger |
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Affiliation: | Horticulture and Crop Science Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA;, Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology and Plant Sciences Institute, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA;, and Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA |
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Abstract: | The transition from seed dormancy to germination is a multi‐step process. However, distinguishing between physiological processes involved in seed dormancy alleviation and those involved in germination has been difficult. We studied the seed dormancy alleviation process in Amaranthus tuberculatus, an important weed species in midwestern USA. Using three A. tuberculatus biotypes that differ in dormancy level, it was determined that stratification reduced seed dormancy from a high to a low level. Temperature alternation alleviated low seed dormancy and triggered germination. Exogenously applied abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellic acid (GA) had no effect on seeds with high dormancy. However, ABA and paclobutrazol (a GA biosynthesis inhibitor) significantly reduced germination of seeds with low dormancy. Hormones could not replace the effects of stratification or temperature alternation on dormancy alleviation. Based on our results, we propose a seed dormancy–germination transition model in which the dormancy of A. tuberculatus seeds is progressively reduced from a high to a low level; but environmental conditions (i.e. stratification) can accelerate the dormancy alleviation process. Under low dormancy levels, the seed is more sensitive to environmental cues that are responsible for removing dormancy and triggering germination (i.e. temperature alternation). Finally, ABA and GA regulation occurs primarily during the final transition from low dormancy to germination rather than the alleviation of high dormancy. |
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Keywords: | ABA abscisic acid alternation chilling dormancy GA germination gibberellin gibberellic acid hormone seed stratification temperature |
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