Arabidopsis thaliana DOF6 negatively affects germination in non-after-ripened seeds and interacts with TCP14
Abstract
Seed dormancy prevents seeds from germinating under environmental conditions unfavourable for plant growth and development and constitutes an evolutionary advantage. Dry storage, also known as after-ripening, gradually decreases seed dormancy by mechanisms not well understood. An Arabidopsis thaliana DOF transcription factor gene (DOF6) affecting seed germination has been characterized. The transcript levels of this gene accumulate in dry seeds...
Paper Details
Title
Arabidopsis thaliana DOF6 negatively affects germination in non-after-ripened seeds and interacts with TCP14
Published Date
Dec 8, 2011
Volume
63
Issue
5
Pages
1937 - 1949
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