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. 1973 Nov;52(5):475-9.
doi: 10.1104/pp.52.5.475.

Phytochrome Transformation and Action in Seeds of Rumex crispus L. during Secondary Dormancy

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Phytochrome Transformation and Action in Seeds of Rumex crispus L. during Secondary Dormancy

R B Taylorson et al. Plant Physiol. 1973 Nov.

Abstract

Promotion of germination by red light fails after prolonged dark imbibition of Rumex crispus L. seeds, indicative of a secondary dormancy. The degree and rate of inception of the dormancy increases with increasing temperature. Following establishment of the dormancy, germination response to red light can be restored by either prolonged cold treatment or brief high temperature shifts. Loss of phytochrome was not a factor in the initial establishment of the dormancy. When the seeds are in secondary dormancy, the chromophore of phytochrome can be transformed to the far red-absorbing form, but the far red-absorbing form cannot induce germination. The responses to changes in temperature suggested dependence of germination on order left arrow over right arrow disorder transitions in components of the seeds.

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