2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0960258519000060
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Sensitivity to hypoxia and microbial activity are instrumental in pericarp-imposed dormancy expression in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)

Abstract: We used two sunflower genotypes displaying pericarp-imposed dormancy at high incubation temperatures (i.e. 30°C) to investigate the role of the pericarp as a limitation to oxygen availability to the embryo (hypoxia), and its impact on embryo abscisic acid (ABA) content and sensitivity to ABA. Results showed that both genotypes displayed very different oxygen threshold values for inhibition of embryo germination when incubation was performed at 30°C. Expression of dormancy in one genotype was therefore related … Show more

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“…Indeed, seed/embryo responsiveness to ABA was positively linked to achene inhibition of germination as affected by both LTED and TI. Although TI is imposed to the embryo by the fruit coats (and seeds/embryos germinate fully at 30 ˚C, as reported by Dominguez et al, 2019), our data support that TI involves enhanced embryo sensitivity to ABA, as observed in lettuce by Argyris et al (2008). The distinction between embryo dormancy and coat-imposed dormancy seems somewhat artificial in sunflower and may reflect different degrees of embryo responsiveness to endogenous ABA.…”
Section: Crop Sciencesupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Indeed, seed/embryo responsiveness to ABA was positively linked to achene inhibition of germination as affected by both LTED and TI. Although TI is imposed to the embryo by the fruit coats (and seeds/embryos germinate fully at 30 ˚C, as reported by Dominguez et al, 2019), our data support that TI involves enhanced embryo sensitivity to ABA, as observed in lettuce by Argyris et al (2008). The distinction between embryo dormancy and coat-imposed dormancy seems somewhat artificial in sunflower and may reflect different degrees of embryo responsiveness to endogenous ABA.…”
Section: Crop Sciencesupporting
confidence: 82%
“…After cultivation in a common garden and phenotyping for dormancy traits, genotypes were separated into functionally relevant dormancy groups. Overall, genotypes were separated into five groups in Experiment II, differing in the level of LTED (lowest in Group 1 and strongest in Group 5) and the presence or absence of a degree of TI (in Groups 4-5) present in other works (Dominguez et al, 2016;Dominguez et al, 2019). Inbred lines B91 and B123 (from the INTA breeding program), previously described as having contrasting dormancy phenotypes (Andrade et al, 2015;Roselló et al, 2016) were assigned by our PCA to both extreme dormancy Groups 1 and 5 in Experiment II, together with inbred lines 561 and HA342, respectively (both from USDA North Dakota; see Table 1) and which can be used as reference genotypes in future dormancy phenotyping studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the presence of the husk around the caryopses of Aegilops kotschyi inhibited germination [9]. Furthermore, in other species of family Asteraceae, the pericarp induced seed dormancy as it acted as a mechanical constrain hampering water uptake in Glebionis coronaria [10] and oxygen availability in Helianthus annuus [11]. In many of the species where germination was inhibited because of husk presence, a significant increase in germination was observed after husk removal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%