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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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Impact of seed stimulation and foliar fertilization with microelements on changes in the chemical composition and productivity of sugar beet

TL;DR: Foliar fertilization with microelements such as iron, copper and manganese, and the stimulation of seeds by priming changed the level of concentration of nitrogen and mineral macro components of phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and sodium during the vegetation season in the roots and leaves.
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Nanomaterials in Agricultural Research: An Overview

TL;DR: In this paper, the emergence of nanotechnology and the development of nanodevices and nanomaterials can boost agricultural production by enhanced reactivity due to enhanced solubility, greater proportion of surface atoms relative to the interior of structure, unique magnetic/optical properties, electronic states, and catalytic reactivity that differ from equivalent bulk materials.
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Warhorses in soil bioremediation: Seed biopriming with PGPF secretome to phytostimulate crop health under heavy metal stress.

TL;DR: In this article , a review on the multidimensional role of plant growth promoting fungi (PGPFs) as elicitors of induced systemic resistance against phytopathogens as well as heavy metal detoxifier through seed biopriming and biofortification methods.
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Effects of desiccation of seeds in nine species with morphophysiological dormancy on germination and embryo growth

TL;DR: The desiccation tolerance of imbibed seeds of most of the nine species may show their adaptability to climate change in the Mediterranean region, and those of some species with complex levels were also highly tolerant.
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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.