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SEED DORMANCY

  • Seed dormancy
  • Adaptive mechanism in plants

    point. Some seeds fluctuate from periods of dormancy to non dormancy, and despite the fact that a dormant seed appears to be static or inert, in reality

    Seed dormancy

    Seed_dormancy

  • Dormancy
  • State of minimized physical activity of an organism

    fails to germinate, it is said to be dormant. Seed dormancy is variously called embryo dormancy or internal dormancy and is caused by endogenous characteristics

    Dormancy

    Dormancy

    Dormancy

  • Seed
  • Reproductive structure in plants

    true dormancy or innate dormancy is therefore caused by conditions within the seed that prevent germination. Thus dormancy is a state of the seed, not

    Seed

    Seed

    Seed

  • Plant hormone
  • Chemical compounds that regulate plant growth and development

    effectively produces seed dormancy. GA releases this dormancy by increasing the embryo growth potential, and/or weakening the seed coat so the radical

    Plant hormone

    Plant hormone

    Plant_hormone

  • Germination
  • Growth of an organism from a seed or spore

    dormancy breaking prior to light emission that promotes germination . Four degrees Celsius is cool enough to end dormancy for most cool dormant seeds

    Germination

    Germination

    Germination

  • Epigenetics of plant growth and development
  • Field of study

    is the early growth of a plant from a seed. Meanwhile, dormancy precedes germination and serves to preserve a seed until conditions are receptive towards

    Epigenetics of plant growth and development

    Epigenetics_of_plant_growth_and_development

  • Oldest viable seed
  • Oldest seed known to have grown into a full plant

    several seeds known at different times as the oldest viable seed. Dormancy allows seeds to survive for extended periods, which can aid in seed dispersal

    Oldest viable seed

    Oldest viable seed

    Oldest_viable_seed

  • Hibernation
  • Physiological state of dormant inactivity in order to pass the winter season

    to describe winter dormancy of reptiles, but the more general term hibernation is believed adequate to refer to any winter dormancy. Many insects, such

    Hibernation

    Hibernation

    Hibernation

  • Photoblasticism
  • Requirement of light for certain types of seeds to germinate

    Photoblasticism is a mechanism of seed dormancy. Photoblastic seeds require light in order to germinate. Once germination starts, the stored nutrients

    Photoblasticism

    Photoblasticism

    Photoblasticism

  • Evolutionary history of plants
  • advantages, it is common for fertilized ovules to fail to mature as seeds. Also during seed dormancy (often associated with unpredictable and stressful conditions)

    Evolutionary history of plants

    Evolutionary history of plants

    Evolutionary_history_of_plants

  • Stratification (seeds)
  • Process of inducing seeds to sprout

    treating seeds to simulate natural conditions that the seeds must experience before germination can occur. Many seed species have an embryonic dormancy phase

    Stratification (seeds)

    Stratification_(seeds)

  • Malvella sherardiana
  • Species of flowering plant in the mallow family

    Veiga-Barbosa, L.; Ruiz, C.; Correa, E.C.; Pérez-García, F. (2016). "Dormancy imposed by a tough seed coat in Malvella sherardiana (Malvaceae), a highly threatened

    Malvella sherardiana

    Malvella_sherardiana

  • Abscisic acid
  • Plant hormone

    ABA functions in many plant developmental processes, including seed and bud dormancy, the control of organ size and stomatal closure. It is especially

    Abscisic acid

    Abscisic acid

    Abscisic_acid

  • Celtis koraiensis
  • Species of flowering plant

    Zang, De Kui (June 2016). "EFFECTS OF COLD STRATIFICATION AND GA(3) ON SEED DORMANCY OF KOREAN HACKBERRY (CELTIS KORAIENSIS NAKAI)". Propagation of Ornamental

    Celtis koraiensis

    Celtis koraiensis

    Celtis_koraiensis

  • Quiescence
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    change drastically the next few plays Seed dormancy, a form of delayed seed germination Quiescence, a type of dormancy in trees Quiescent phase, the first

    Quiescence

    Quiescence

  • Endosperm
  • Tissue inside seeds that is starchy in cereals and liquid in coconuts

    termed "perisperm". The endosperm of some species is responsible for seed dormancy. Endosperm tissue also mediates the transfer of nutrients from the mother

    Endosperm

    Endosperm

    Endosperm

  • Rose hip
  • Fruit of the rose plant

    specific, adapted seed dormancy was established. In species like R. rugosa, R. gallica, R. canina, and *R. soulieana, it is known that dormancy can only be

    Rose hip

    Rose hip

    Rose_hip

  • Silviculture
  • Practice of controlling forests for timber production

    affect dormancy in that cold, humid storage (5 °C, 75% to 95% relative humidity) of the cones prior to extraction seemingly eliminated dormancy by overcoming

    Silviculture

    Silviculture

  • Gleditsia caspica
  • Species of legume

    seed_dormancy_breaking_treatments_on_seedling_QI_of_Caspian_locust_Seite_157_Effects_of_physical_and_chemical_treatments_of_seed_dormancy

    Gleditsia caspica

    Gleditsia caspica

    Gleditsia_caspica

  • Monstera deliciosa
  • Species of plant

    histone methyltransferase KYP/SUVH4 in the control of Arabidopsis primary seed dormancy". New Phytologist. 193 (3): 605–616. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03969

    Monstera deliciosa

    Monstera deliciosa

    Monstera_deliciosa

  • Atropa bella-donna
  • Deadly nightshade, a flowering plant

    showy berries. Germination of the small seeds is often difficult, due to hard seed coats that cause seed dormancy. Germination takes several weeks under

    Atropa bella-donna

    Atropa bella-donna

    Atropa_bella-donna

  • Hypericum androsaemum
  • Species of flowering plant in the St John's wort family

    because of heavy seed dormancy. Hypericum androsaemum exhibits both physiological dormancy and chemical dormancy, meaning that seed germination can be

    Hypericum androsaemum

    Hypericum androsaemum

    Hypericum_androsaemum

  • Abrus precatorius
  • Species of flowering plant in the bean family

    tropical seed bracelets". BBC News. 23 December 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2023. Sharma, Rajender Kumar; Bajwa, Ali (4 February 2021). "Physical seed dormancy in

    Abrus precatorius

    Abrus precatorius

    Abrus_precatorius

  • Malt
  • Germinated cereal grains that have been dried

    content below 14% and then storing for around six weeks to overcome seed dormancy. Steeping When ready, the grain is immersed or steeped in water two

    Malt

    Malt

    Malt

  • Euryale ferox
  • Species of flowering plant

    Annals of Botany, 115(2), 211-226. Imanishi, A.; Imanishi, J. (2014). "Seed dormancy and germination traits of an endangered aquatic plant species, Euryale

    Euryale ferox

    Euryale ferox

    Euryale_ferox

  • Wild ancestor
  • Original species from which domesticated plants and animals derive

    causing it to decompose longer. Other differences may include: loss of seed dormancy new adaptations to ecological factors such as nutrient composition of

    Wild ancestor

    Wild_ancestor

  • Embryo
  • Multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development

    on 2022-09-09. Retrieved 2019-11-09. Penfield, Steven (2017-09-11). "Seed dormancy and germination". Current Biology. 27 (17): R874–R878. Bibcode:2017CBio

    Embryo

    Embryo

    Embryo

  • Mung bean
  • Species of plant

    and seed availability. For pre-harvest sprouting (PHS), the development of mung bean cultivars with a short (10–15 days) period of fresh seed dormancy (FSD)

    Mung bean

    Mung bean

    Mung_bean

  • Solanum nigrum
  • Species of flowering plant in the nightshade family

    for New Crops & Plant Products, Purdue University. Taab, A (2009). Seed dormancy and germination in Solanum nigrum and S. physalifolium as influenced

    Solanum nigrum

    Solanum nigrum

    Solanum_nigrum

  • Torilis japonica
  • Species of flowering plant

    depending on the environment in which it is found. Studies have shown that seed dormancy and germination differ greatly across the US and across the globe. This

    Torilis japonica

    Torilis japonica

    Torilis_japonica

  • Setaria viridis
  • Species of grass

    being developed by a number of groups. A method to break the prolonged seed dormancy has been discovered recently and all these could contribute towards

    Setaria viridis

    Setaria viridis

    Setaria_viridis

  • Crataegus
  • Genus of flowering plants in the rose family Rosaceae

    Canada. Macmillan, New York. Bujarska-Borkowska, B. (2002) Breaking of seed dormancy, germination and seedling emergence of the common hawthorn (Crataegus

    Crataegus

    Crataegus

    Crataegus

  • Onopordum acanthium
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae

    viable in the soil seed bank for at least seven years, possibly for up to twenty years or more. Yearly seed production and seed dormancy are highly variable

    Onopordum acanthium

    Onopordum acanthium

    Onopordum_acanthium

  • Weed
  • Plant considered undesirable in a particular place or situation

    pressures imposed by human management. Some examples include changes in seed dormancy, changes in seasonal life cycles, changes in plant morphology, and the

    Weed

    Weed

    Weed

  • Tamarillo
  • Species of plant

    mechanisms will help to improve growing systems. Breeding goals are to break seed dormancy, to improve sweetness of fruits and to increase yield. For industrial

    Tamarillo

    Tamarillo

    Tamarillo

  • Cornus florida
  • Species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae

    spring. Germination rates for good clean seed should be near 100% if seed dormancy is first overcome by cold stratification treatments for 90 to 120 days

    Cornus florida

    Cornus florida

    Cornus_florida

  • Domestication
  • Selective breeding of plants and animals to serve humans

    daylength independence determinate growth reduced or no vernalization less seed dormancy. Plant defenses against herbivory, such as thorns, spines, and prickles

    Domestication

    Domestication

    Domestication

  • Plant embryonic development
  • Process after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully developed plant embryo

    coincides with a necessary component of growth called dormancy. Dormancy is a period in which a seed cannot germinate, even under optimal environmental conditions

    Plant embryonic development

    Plant_embryonic_development

  • Sloth bear
  • Species of bear

    Seeds of five plants, Zizyphus nummularia, Grewia flavescens, Cassia fistula, Diospyros melanoxylon, and Lantana camara showed reduced seed dormancy and

    Sloth bear

    Sloth bear

    Sloth_bear

  • Bet hedging (biology)
  • Biological theorem

    are lower. In bet-hedging species, seed dormancy appears correlated "to a higher polyphenol (flavonoid) content in seed coats, resulting in darker morphs

    Bet hedging (biology)

    Bet hedging (biology)

    Bet_hedging_(biology)

  • Dinoflagellate
  • Aquatic, unicellular protists with two flagella

    Hautekèete NC, Piquot Y, Meunier C, Schmitt SE, Van Dijk H (November 2012). "Seed dormancy distribution: explanatory ecological factors". Annals of Botany. 110

    Dinoflagellate

    Dinoflagellate

    Dinoflagellate

  • Hordeum murinum
  • Species of grass

    cites this research. Fleet, Benjamin; Gill, Gurjeet (2012-07-01). "Seed Dormancy and Seedling Recruitment in Smooth Barley (Hordeum murinum ssp. glaucum)

    Hordeum murinum

    Hordeum murinum

    Hordeum_murinum

  • 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase
  • Class of enzymes

    roots. AtNCED3 functions in seeds by regulating the seed establishment and abortion, maturation of the embryo, and seed dormancy. Maternal ABA functions in

    9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase

    9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase

    9-cis-epoxycarotenoid_dioxygenase

  • Carol C. Baskin
  • American plant ecologist

    on seed biology. Her research focuses on the ecological, biogeographical, and evolutionary parts of seed dormancy. She co-authored the book Seeds: Ecology

    Carol C. Baskin

    Carol_C._Baskin

  • Weedy rice
  • Variety of rice, considered a pest

    forms. The genomic regions underlying weedy adaptations such as seed shattering and dormancy largely do not overlap with the domestication targets that distinguish

    Weedy rice

    Weedy_rice

  • Aquilegia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    2021). "Dormancy Cycles in Aquilegia oxysepala Trautv. et Mey. (Ranunculaceae), A Species with Non-Deep Simple Morphophysiological Dormancy". Plant and

    Aquilegia

    Aquilegia

    Aquilegia

  • Ephemeral plant
  • Plant with a short life cycle

    seasons through seed dormancy. Alternatively, some perennial desert plants may die back to their underground parts and become dormant when there is not

    Ephemeral plant

    Ephemeral plant

    Ephemeral_plant

  • Winter rest
  • Annual state for some plants and animals

    part of the cereal seed that grows into a plant Seed dormancy Stratification — the simulation of natural winter conditions for seeds Thermoregulation —

    Winter rest

    Winter_rest

  • Grain quality
  • Measurement of quality in agriculture

    important factor. For grain farmers, high germination percentage and seed dormancy are the main features to consider. For consumers, sensory properties

    Grain quality

    Grain_quality

  • WRKY transcription factor
  • Proteins that bind DNA

    such as the responses to biotic and abiotic stresses, senescence, seed dormancy and seed germination and some developmental processes but also contribute

    WRKY transcription factor

    WRKY_transcription_factor

  • Aleurone
  • Tissue layer in grain seeds

    is also a site of mineral storage and in some species, functions in seed dormancy. The aleurone may also express several pathogen-protective proteins

    Aleurone

    Aleurone

  • Domestication syndrome
  • Proposed biological phenomenon

    daylength independence, determinate growth, lesser/no vernalization, less seed dormancy. Control of the syndrome traits in cereals is by: Shattering SH1 in

    Domestication syndrome

    Domestication syndrome

    Domestication_syndrome

  • Radicle
  • Radicle forms the future root

    ISBN 9780824792299. Lalit M. Srivastava (2002). "Seed Germination, Mobilization of Food Reserves, and Seed Dormancy". Plant Growth and Development Hormones and

    Radicle

    Radicle

    Radicle

  • Seed dispersal
  • Movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant

    (ecology) Dormancy – "dispersal in time" Gene flow Habitat fragmentation Landscape ecology Metapopulation Oceanic dispersal Population ecology Seed dispersal

    Seed dispersal

    Seed dispersal

    Seed_dispersal

  • Chaerophyllum tainturieri
  • Species of flowering plant

    was the subject of a germination study, which revealed a new type of seed dormancy. Its was discovered by a Frenchman Mr Louis François Tainturier des

    Chaerophyllum tainturieri

    Chaerophyllum tainturieri

    Chaerophyllum_tainturieri

  • Embryo rescue
  • incompatible interspecific and intergeneric species Overcoming seed dormancy Determination of seed viability Recovery of maternal haploids that develop as a

    Embryo rescue

    Embryo_rescue

  • Soil seed bank
  • Viable seed present in the soil

    The soil seed bank is the natural storage of seeds, often dormant, within the soil of most ecosystems. The study of soil seed banks started in 1859 when

    Soil seed bank

    Soil_seed_bank

  • Species reintroduction
  • Wildlife conservation technique

    captivity through changes in drought tolerance, nutrient requirements, and seed dormancy requirements. Extent of adaptation is directly related to intensity

    Species reintroduction

    Species reintroduction

    Species_reintroduction

  • Bouteloua dactyloides
  • Western North American species of grass

    predominate in nearby areas. The seeds of buffalograss break their dormancy more readily with some damage to the outer layers of the seed. This is likely to be an

    Bouteloua dactyloides

    Bouteloua dactyloides

    Bouteloua_dactyloides

  • Lepidium campestre
  • Species of flowering plant

    domestication related traits such as flowering time, pod shattering and seed dormancy. BSBI List 2007 (xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived

    Lepidium campestre

    Lepidium campestre

    Lepidium_campestre

  • Scarification (botany)
  • Involves weakening, opening, or altering the coat of a seed to encourage germination

    (seeds) Gardening portal "Stratification and Scarification". Botanical Interests. 3 May 2023. Retrieved 24 December 2023. "Overcoming Seed Dormancy: Trees

    Scarification (botany)

    Scarification_(botany)

  • Garcinia kola
  • Species of tree

    input. G. kola seeds have both seed coat dormancy and physiological dormancy probably imposed by the chemicals in the seed. Seed coat dormancy of Garcinia

    Garcinia kola

    Garcinia kola

    Garcinia_kola

  • Heracleum mantegazzianum
  • Species of flowering plant

    parent plant. Seeds may remain viable in the seedbank for over five years. A seed deposited in the seed bank is initially dormant. Dormancy is broken by

    Heracleum mantegazzianum

    Heracleum mantegazzianum

    Heracleum_mantegazzianum

  • Antisense RNA
  • Single stranded RNA

    Zbigniew; Kaczanowski, Szymon; Swiezewski, Szymon (2016). "Control of seed dormancy in Arabidopsis by a cis-acting noncoding antisense transcript". Proc

    Antisense RNA

    Antisense RNA

    Antisense_RNA

  • Seed bank
  • Backup seed storage

    A seed bank (also seed banks, seeds bank or seed vault) stores seeds to preserve genetic diversity; hence it is a type of gene bank. There are many reasons

    Seed bank

    Seed bank

    Seed_bank

  • Tindivanam
  • Town in Tamil Nadu, India

    tolerance, fresh seed dormancy, resistance to major insect pests and diseases etc. Groundnut (Has separate Kolmudal Nilayalam (Tamil)) & Oil seeds research station

    Tindivanam

    Tindivanam

  • Coprosma robusta
  • Species of tree

    Mckay, A.C.; McGill, C.R.; Fountain, D.W.; Southward, R.C. (2002). "Seed dormancy and germination of a panel of New Zealand plants suitable for re‐vegetation"

    Coprosma robusta

    Coprosma robusta

    Coprosma_robusta

  • Narcissus pseudonarcissus
  • Species of plant

    Rosemary; Hay, Fiona; Ellis, Richard (February 2015). "Ecophysiology of seed dormancy and the control of germination in early spring-flowering Galanthus nivalis

    Narcissus pseudonarcissus

    Narcissus pseudonarcissus

    Narcissus_pseudonarcissus

  • Rhexia mariana
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae

    Rhexia mariana seeds were found to be the only seeds from the Melastomataceae family in the temperate region to experience physiological dormancy. In only a

    Rhexia mariana

    Rhexia mariana

    Rhexia_mariana

  • Underground stem
  • Part of some vascular plants

    BSI British Standards, doi:10.3403/30309158u, retrieved 2023-09-27 Seed Dormancy. 2020. doi:10.3390/books978-3-03943-654-5. ISBN 978-3-03943-654-5. Scerri

    Underground stem

    Underground_stem

  • Perennial
  • Plant that lives for more than two years

    survive periods of dormancy over cold or dry seasons; these structures typically store carbohydrates which are used once the dormancy period is over and

    Perennial

    Perennial

    Perennial

  • Carotenoid
  • Class of chemical compounds; yellow, orange or red plant pigments

    signal the production of abscisic acid, which regulates plant growth, seed dormancy, embryo maturation and germination, cell division and elongation, floral

    Carotenoid

    Carotenoid

    Carotenoid

  • Rice production in China
  • was observed through the loss of colour and seed shattering, lower rates of seed dormancy, and changes in seed shape. Cultivated forms of phuddi rice are

    Rice production in China

    Rice production in China

    Rice_production_in_China

  • Scutellaria indica
  • Species of flowering plant

    (2): 250–254. Kim, Jae Hui; Kwon, Hak Cheol; Lee, Seung Youn (2025). "Seed Dormancy and Germination Characteristics of Scutellaria indica L. var. coccinea

    Scutellaria indica

    Scutellaria indica

    Scutellaria_indica

  • Amsonia tabernaemontana
  • Species of flowering plant

    seed coat is permeable and that dormancy is mechanical rather than physical. The study concluded that overcoming the mechanical barrier of the seed coat

    Amsonia tabernaemontana

    Amsonia tabernaemontana

    Amsonia_tabernaemontana

  • Pome
  • Fruit with apple-like features

    fruit trees are deciduous, and undergo a dormant winter period that requires cold temperatures to break dormancy in spring. Well-known pomes include the

    Pome

    Pome

    Pome

  • Nanobiotechnology
  • Intersection of nanotechnology and biology

    muthuramalingam (2019). "Effect Of Deoxycholate Capped Silver nanoparticles In Seed Dormancy Breaking Of Withania Somnifera" (PDF). Current Science. 116 (6): 952

    Nanobiotechnology

    Nanobiotechnology

    Nanobiotechnology

  • Cereal growth staging scales
  • Scales used to measure the growth of cereal crops

    dead and collapsing 95 Seed dormant 96 Viable seed giving 50% germination 97 Seed not dormant 98 Secondary dormancy induced 99 Secondary dormancy lost

    Cereal growth staging scales

    Cereal_growth_staging_scales

  • Overlapping generations
  • plants. N.B domestication of annual plants has led to a reduction of seed dormancy. These domesticated annual plants, therefore, have non-overlapping generations

    Overlapping generations

    Overlapping_generations

  • Physical properties of soil
  • 26 °C according to biomes. Soil temperature regulates seed germination, breaking of seed dormancy, plant and root growth and the availability of nutrients

    Physical properties of soil

    Physical_properties_of_soil

  • Seagrass meadow
  • Underwater ecosystem

    Jawad JT, Lombana AV, et al. (2000). "A review of issues in seagrass seed dormancy and germination:implications for conservation and restoration". Marine

    Seagrass meadow

    Seagrass meadow

    Seagrass_meadow

  • Verbascum thapsus
  • Species of plant

    mullein is a biennial and generally requires winter dormancy before it can flower. This dormancy is linked to starch degradation activated by low temperatures

    Verbascum thapsus

    Verbascum thapsus

    Verbascum_thapsus

  • Amaranthus tuberculatus
  • Species of flowering plant

    little effect on seed viability. Germination occurs typically after soil temperature alternation, as this is required to break seed dormancy. Waterhemp has

    Amaranthus tuberculatus

    Amaranthus tuberculatus

    Amaranthus_tuberculatus

  • Enchylaena tomentosa
  • Species of plant

    ingested seeds". Emu - Austral Ornithology. 113 (2): 168–176. doi:10.1071/MU12061. S2CID 83483960. Richmond, G.S.; Chinnock, R.J. (1994). "Seed dormancy and

    Enchylaena tomentosa

    Enchylaena tomentosa

    Enchylaena_tomentosa

  • Caper
  • Species of plant (''Capparis spinosa'')

    (1995). "Improvement of caper (Capparis spinosa L.) seed germination by breaking seed coat-induced dormancy". Scientia Horticulturae. 62 (4): 255–261. Bibcode:1995ScHor

    Caper

    Caper

    Caper

  • Goniothalamus amuyon
  • Species of plant in the soursop family

    Yu-Han; Baskin, Carol C.; Baskin, Jerry M.; Chien, Ching-Te (2014). "Seed dormancy and germination of the three tropical medicinal species Gomphandra luzoniensis

    Goniothalamus amuyon

    Goniothalamus amuyon

    Goniothalamus_amuyon

  • Pinguicula gigantea
  • Species of carnivorous plant

    Mexican species of Pinguicula. Its dormancy is not regulated by temperature or light. Like most tropical species, its dormancy is triggered by lack of moisture

    Pinguicula gigantea

    Pinguicula gigantea

    Pinguicula_gigantea

  • Index of gardening articles
  • - Seawater greenhouse - Seed - Seed ball - Seedbed - Seed dormancy - Seedling - Seed orchard - Seed saving - Seed swap - Seed testing - Self-pollination

    Index of gardening articles

    Index_of_gardening_articles

  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
  • Australian post punk/alternative rock band

    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1983 by lead vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey and

    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

    Nick_Cave_and_the_Bad_Seeds

  • Potato fruit
  • Inedible fruit of the potato plant

    seeds. Most often potato seeds are used by breeders and gardeners to develop new cultivars of potato. The dormancy period of freshly harvested seeds is

    Potato fruit

    Potato fruit

    Potato_fruit

  • Nelumbo nucifera
  • Species of aquatic flowering plant

    to 30 seeds. Each seed is ovoid 1–2.5 cm wide by 1–1.5 cm long with a brownish coat. Lotus seeds can remain viable after long periods of dormancy. In 1994

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Nelumbo nucifera

    Nelumbo_nucifera

  • Wisconsin Fast Plants
  • Cultivar of Brassica rapa

    organism, including: Short generation (seed-to-seed) time High female fertility (abundant seed yield) No seed dormancy (able to germinate immediately after

    Wisconsin Fast Plants

    Wisconsin Fast Plants

    Wisconsin_Fast_Plants

  • Annual vs. perennial plant evolution
  • seeds will germinate each year. Thus, each year's population will consist of individuals of different ages in terms of seed dormancy times. The seed bank

    Annual vs. perennial plant evolution

    Annual vs. perennial plant evolution

    Annual_vs._perennial_plant_evolution

  • Astragalus penduliflorus
  • Species of plant

    Dziurka, Kinga; Skrzypek, Edyta; Dubert, Franciszek (2019). "Breaking seed dormancy of Astragalus penduliflorus Lam". Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae

    Astragalus penduliflorus

    Astragalus penduliflorus

    Astragalus_penduliflorus

  • Carex secta
  • Species of grass-like plant

    handbook: revegetation. Landcare Research. Schütz, W (2000). "Ecology of seed dormancy and germination in sedges (Carex)". Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution

    Carex secta

    Carex secta

    Carex_secta

  • Plant evolution
  • Subset of evolutionary phenomena that concern plants

    for example by the effect of gene duplication. The long periods of dormancy that seed plants can employ also makes them less vulnerable to extinction, as

    Plant evolution

    Plant evolution

    Plant_evolution

  • Gibberellin
  • Class of plant hormones

    various developmental processes, including stem elongation, germination, dormancy, flowering, flower development, and leaf and fruit senescence. They are

    Gibberellin

    Gibberellin

  • Plant defense against herbivory
  • Evolutionary mechanism

    herbivores and not for the plant cells, in which it seems useful in the seed dormancy phase. Iodide is not itself a pesticide, but is oxidized by vegetable

    Plant defense against herbivory

    Plant defense against herbivory

    Plant_defense_against_herbivory

  • Tulipa kaufmanniana
  • Species of plant in the genus Tulipa

    Moreover, cold stratification was a better treatment on breaking seed dormancy of the seeds. They and their hybrids are placed in Group 12, the Kaufmanniana

    Tulipa kaufmanniana

    Tulipa kaufmanniana

    Tulipa_kaufmanniana

  • Seed testing
  • chemical damage. Test results do not reflect dormancy. This method is invasive, meaning that the seeds, used in a testing, are dissected and cannot be

    Seed testing

    Seed testing

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  • MEED
  • Male

    English

    MEED

    Variant spelling of English unisex Mead, MEED means "lives by a meadow."

    MEED

  • Aseed
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aseed

    A narrator of Hadith

    Aseed

  • Sneed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sneed

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a detatched piece of land or woodland, from Middle English snede, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English snǣd), as for example Snead in Worcestershire or The Sneyd in Staffordshire.

    Sneed

  • Beed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beed

    English : from the Old English personal name Bēda, of which the most famous bearer was the Venerable Bede, the 8th century theologian and historian. Use of the personal name, though rare, continued long enough into the medieval period to give rise to the surname.

    Beed

  • Leed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leed

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a loud, rushing stream, Old English hl̄de, or a habitational name from Lead in West Yorkshire, which is named from Old English lǣd ‘water course’ or Old English hlēda ‘ledge’.

    Leed

  • Weed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Weed

    English : nickname for an irascible person, from Old English wēd ‘fury’, ‘rage’.Americanized form of Dutch Weeda.

    Weed

  • Seem |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Seem |

    Name of a flower

    Seem |

  • Peed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peed

    English : probably from the Middle English personal name Pede (Old English Pēoda).

    Peed

  • Steed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Steed

    English : variant of Stead.

    Steed

  • Shed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shed

    English : variant of Shedd.

    Shed

  • Seled
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Seled

    Affliction, warning.

    Seled

  • Seed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Seed

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : from Middle English sede ‘seed’; a metonymic occupational name for a gardener or husbandman, or a nickname for a small person.English (chiefly Lancashire) : from a late Old English personal name, Sida, a post-Conquest short form of compound names formed with sidu ‘custom’, ‘manner’; ‘morality’, ‘purity’ as the first element.

    Seed

  • Speed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Speed

    English : nickname for a fortunate person, from Middle English sped ‘success’, ‘good fortune’, ‘smooth progress’ (hence the modern meaning ‘swiftness’).English : from the derived sense of Middle English sped mentioned above, hence a nickname for a swift runner.Irish : Anglicization (part translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada, from fuad ‘haste’ (see Foody).Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Schnell.

    Speed

  • Reed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reed

    English : variant spelling of Read 1.An early American bearer of the common British name was George Reed who emigrated from England in 1635 with his son, William, and settled in Woburn, MA, several years later. His grandson James (1722–1807), a revolutionary war soldier who distinguished himself at the battle of Bunker Hill, moved to Fitzwilliam, NH, and was one of the original NH proprietors.

    Reed

  • Teed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Teed

    English : unexplained.

    Teed

  • REED
  • Male

    English

    REED

    Variant spelling of English Read, REED means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."

    REED

  • Aseed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aseed |

    A narrator of Hadith

    Aseed |

  • Seeds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seeds

    English : variant of Seed.

    Seeds

  • Seyed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Seyed |

    Lord and master

    Seyed |

  • Seel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seel

    English : variant of Seal.North German : metonymic occupational name for a rope maker, from Middle Low German sēl ‘rope’.

    Seel

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  • FAWNA
  • Female

    English

    FAWNA

    Variant spelling of English Fawn, FAWNA means "baby deer."

  • Amra
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Amra

    Princess

  • Punyanaman
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Punyanaman

    A Doll

  • Lail |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Lail |

    Night

  • Nimeelitha | நீமிலீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nimeelitha | நீமிலீதா

    Closed

  • Abdul Quddus
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abdul Quddus

    Servant of the all-holy (Allah)

  • Lolaksi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Lolaksi

    A Sakti of Ganesha

  • Kirati | கீர்தி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kirati | கீர்தி

    Goddess Durga

  • Garmites
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Garmites

    Men of Garmi; ie. Bones or my cause.

  • Mapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mapp

    English : from a variant of the medieval female personal name Mab(be), a short form of Middle English, Old French Amabel (from Latin amabilis ‘loveable’). This has survived into the 20th century in the short form Mabel.English : possibly from an unattested Old English male personal name, Mappa.English : from Old Welsh map, mab ‘son’, which was used as a distinguishing epithet.

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  • Seeds
  • pl.

    of Seed

  • Sneed
  • n.

    See Snath.

  • Seed
  • pl.

    of Seed

  • Sned
  • n.

    Alt. of Sneed

  • Seel
  • n.

    Time; season; as, hay seel.

  • Seed
  • n.

    That from which anything springs; first principle; original; source; as, the seeds of virtue or vice.

  • Seed
  • n.

    Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.

  • Seed
  • n.

    Any small seedlike fruit, though it may consist of a pericarp, or even a calyx, as well as the seed proper; as, parsnip seed; thistle seed.

  • Shed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shed

  • Seen
  • p. p.

    of See

  • Seed
  • n.

    A ripened ovule, consisting of an embryo with one or more integuments, or coverings; as, an apple seed; a currant seed. By germination it produces a new plant.

  • Skeed
  • n.

    See Skid.

  • Seedy
  • superl.

    Abounding with seeds; bearing seeds; having run to seeds.

  • Sped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Speed

  • Seed
  • v. t.

    To sprinkle with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a field.

  • Seer
  • n.

    One who sees.

  • Sled
  • v. t.

    To convey or transport on a sled; as, to sled wood or timber.