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Priming memory invokes seed stress-tolerance

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A hypothetical model illustrating the cellular physiology of priming-induced stress-tolerance is proposed, likely achieved via two strategies: first, seed priming sets in motion germination-related activities that facilitate the transition of quiescent dry seeds into germinating state and lead to improved germination potential, and secondly, priming imposes abiotic stress on seeds that represses radicle protrusion but stimulates stress responses.
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This article is published in Environmental and Experimental Botany.The article was published on 2013-10-01. It has received 283 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Priming (agriculture) & Radicle.

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The Effects of Temperature and Water on the Seed Germination and Seedling Development of Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.)

TL;DR: In this article , the effects of water and temperature on seed germination and seedling growth were investigated in a rapeseed crop (Brassica napus L.) under different temperature levels and water levels.
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Seed osmopriming with Ca2+ and K+ improves salt tolerance in quinoa seeds and seedlings by amplifying antioxidant defense and ameliorating the osmotic adjustment process

TL;DR: In this paper , a pre-optimized osmo-priming treatment of CaCl2 (10 mM, 10 °C, 10 h) and KNO3 (150 mM, 5 °C 24 h) was used to enhance salinity tolerance in quinoa seed.
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Mitigation of heat stress responses in crops using nitrate primed seeds

TL;DR: Responses of the plants under heat stress and their management through nitrate seed priming are depicted, which shows mitigation of stress via improving tolerance mechanisms in plants and reduction in soil and water pollution.
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Potential of Wood Vinegar for Enhancing Seed Germination of Three Upland Rice Varieties by Suppressing Malondialdehyde Production

TL;DR: Wood vinegar is a potent priming agent for achieving rapid and uniform seed germination in upland rice and antioxidation mechanism and sugar metabolism were examined.
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Induction of cross tolerance by cold priming and acclimation in plants: Physiological, biochemical and molecular mechanisms

TL;DR: This chapter focuses on the discussion of mechanisms in cold priming, stress memory, and cross-talk between cold shock and other abiotic stresses.
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TL;DR: The mechanisms of ROS generation and removal in plants during development and under biotic and abiotic stress conditions are described and the possible functions and mechanisms for ROS sensing and signaling in plants are compared with those in animals and yeast.
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What is seed water memory?

Seed water memory refers to the improved stress-tolerance of germinating seeds that have undergone seed priming, a pre-sowing treatment involving partial hydration of seeds.