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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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Improvement of physiological performance of selected cereals by modulating pregerminative metabolic activity in seeds

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of different priming agents (10−3 gibberellic acid, GA3, 10−3 indole-3-acetic acid, IAA, 2.5% KNO3, 1% MgSO4,1% H2O2, 0.01% ascorbic acid (AA), 0.
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Parental salt priming improves the low temperature tolerance in wheat offspring via modulating the seed proteome.

TL;DR: In this article , the physiological mechanism of salt priming induced low temperature tolerance and its transgenerational effects, the chlorophyl b-deficient mutant (ANK) and its wild type (WT) wheat were subjected to low temperature stress after parental salt pre-pruning.
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Physiological and antioxidant changes in sunflower seeds under water restriction

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the physiological and antioxidant changes in sunflower seeds under water restriction and found that higher vigor seeds have lower capacity for activation of antioxidant enzymes, especially peroxidases.
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Hydrotime analysis to explore the effect of H2O2-priming in the relationship between water potential (Ψ) and germination rate of Capsicum annuum L. seed under NaCl- and PEG-induced stress.

TL;DR: In this paper, a population-based threshold model was introduced to account for the effects of reduced water potential on H2O2−primed seeds in progress toward germination.
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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.