Molecular mechanisms underlying the entrance in secondary dormancy of Arabidopsis seeds

As seasons change, dormant seeds cycle through dormant states until the environmental conditions are favourable for seedling establishment. Dormancy cycle is widespread in the plant kingdom allowing the seeds to display primary and secondary dormancy. Several reports in the last decade have focused...

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Otros Autores: Ibarra, Silvia Elizabeth, Tognacca, Rocío Soledad, Dave, Anuja, Graham, Iam A., Sánchez, Rodolfo Augusto, Botto, Javier Francisco
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