2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104642
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Ancient Rhamnaceae flowers impute an origin for flowering plants exceeding 250-million-years ago

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“…conditions are otherwise suitable (Figure 1). Physical dormancy appears to have preceded physiological dormancy historically and there is a high probability that hard seeds were already present in the Rhamnaceae as far back as its estimated crown age of 260 million years ago (He & Lamont, 2022). The sources of physical-dormancy release can be categorized as heat and other stimuli (non-heat).…”
Section: Physical Dormancymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…conditions are otherwise suitable (Figure 1). Physical dormancy appears to have preceded physiological dormancy historically and there is a high probability that hard seeds were already present in the Rhamnaceae as far back as its estimated crown age of 260 million years ago (He & Lamont, 2022). The sources of physical-dormancy release can be categorized as heat and other stimuli (non-heat).…”
Section: Physical Dormancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical dormancy is that type of inherent dormancy where the seed coat is impermeable to water and/or oxygen such that metabolism cannot occur and the seed cannot germinate even if hydrothermal conditions are otherwise suitable (Figure 1). Physical dormancy appears to have preceded physiological dormancy historically (Pausas & Lamont, 2022) and there is a high probability that hard seeds were already present in the Rhamnaceae as far back as its estimated crown age of 260 million years ago (He & Lamont, 2022). The sources of physical‐dormancy release can be categorized as heat and other stimuli (non‐heat).…”
Section: Dormancy Classes and Release Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%