2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2014.11.013
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DOG1-imposed dormancy mediates germination responses to temperature cues

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“…Although its mechanism of action remains unknown, DOG1 has been demonstrated to be a positive regulator for the establishment and maintenance of primary seed dormancy in several species (19,20,35). DOG1 is involved in transducing maternal environmental conditions during seed development into effects on seed dormancy and in the loss of dormancy through dry after-ripening or moist chilling (2,5,17,45,46). ABA is also a strong positive regulator of seed dormancy (12) and promoted DOG1 expression in imbibed Lepidium sativum seeds (47).…”
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“…Although its mechanism of action remains unknown, DOG1 has been demonstrated to be a positive regulator for the establishment and maintenance of primary seed dormancy in several species (19,20,35). DOG1 is involved in transducing maternal environmental conditions during seed development into effects on seed dormancy and in the loss of dormancy through dry after-ripening or moist chilling (2,5,17,45,46). ABA is also a strong positive regulator of seed dormancy (12) and promoted DOG1 expression in imbibed Lepidium sativum seeds (47).…”
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“…Functional analyses have shown that DOG1 and ABA are essential for establishing primary seed dormancy (18,19,21), although DOG1 can act independently of ABA to delay germination of less dormant seeds (20). Overexpression of DOG1 also increases the sensitivity of seed germination to inhibition by warm temperatures (5,20). In addition, genome-wide association and genetic linkage mapping studies revealed that the DOG1 locus was associated with flowering phenotypes across diverse accessions and locations (22,23).…”
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