2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2010.06.005
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Towards a genetic understanding of seed vigour in small-seeded crops using natural variation in Brassica oleracea

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“…SW Gospel, which combined rapid germination and radicle growth, was slightly advantaged in the simulation results but, on average, this advantage was not statistically significant and was not observed in field experiments. High throughput phenotyping should concern the most important traits that determine variations in field emergence (Finch-savage et al, 2010;Brunel-Muguet et al, 2011). These variations in field emergence results could be due to different seed traits and depend on the limiting environmental conditions (temperature, water availability, soil crusting, etc.)…”
Section: Major Effects Of Sowing Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SW Gospel, which combined rapid germination and radicle growth, was slightly advantaged in the simulation results but, on average, this advantage was not statistically significant and was not observed in field experiments. High throughput phenotyping should concern the most important traits that determine variations in field emergence (Finch-savage et al, 2010;Brunel-Muguet et al, 2011). These variations in field emergence results could be due to different seed traits and depend on the limiting environmental conditions (temperature, water availability, soil crusting, etc.)…”
Section: Major Effects Of Sowing Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seedling establishment is another key stage of plant life cycle, which follows closely after germination. It is believed that well-developed seedlings result in well-developed plants (Finch-Savage et al, 2010; Imran et al, 2013). …”
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“…Similar results were achieved also in the research of Procházka et al (2015a) with hydration seeds of forest trees. Lexin composition is, as already mentioned, a mixture of humic acids, fulvic acids and auxins, and auxin being supported in the initial growth stages of faster formation of plant tissues, and the formation of cell division and the growth rate (Finch-Savage et al 2010). Vanneste and Friml (2009) also mentioned the positive influence of auxin to divide and grow plant cells.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…The experiments conducted in the second half of the 20 th century confirmed that auxins have a positive effect on seed germination and consequent plant growth (Dornbos 1995, Finch-Savage et al 2010.…”
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