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seed coat or external dormancy; internal (endogenous) dormancy ... should be dull in appearance, but not deeply pitted or cracked as to damage the embryo.
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Seed dormancy is referred to as embryo dormancy or internal dormancy and is caused by endogenous characteristics of the embryo that prevent germination ...
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Where dormancy is strong, some form of seed pretreatment is essential in artificial ... or seedcoat/pericarp dormancy (2) Endogenous or embryo dormancy and (3) ...... been tested experimentally in an attempt to overcome internal dormancy.
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The molecular mechanisms for dormancy involve the seedcoat (seedcoat dormancy) and the embryo (internal dormancy). An embryo that is not dormant that is ...
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Internal or embryo dormancy can be overcome in some woody and herbaceous perennial seeds by treating the seed with gibberellic acid (GA3). c. Rudimentary ...
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Seed coat dormancy (Kristie Seaborn) is dormancy imposed on the embryo by the .... is a combination of seed coat: external dormancy and internal dormancy.
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Peach (Prunus persica) seeds have two types of dormancy: external (endocarp) and internal (embryo). The different methods of overcoming dormancy were ...
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Dec 13, 2008 ... The hard external shell keeps the embryo inside secluded from oxygen and water. Internal dormancy is also referred to as embryo dormancy.
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Internal or embryo dormancy generally encompasses a number of physiological conditions. This is referred to as an after-ripening period. For some species, this ...
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Apr 3, 2008 ... The second type of seed dormancy is called embryo dormancy, or internal dormancy, and is caused by a condition of the embryo, such as ...
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