Differential expression of abscisic acid metabolism and signalling genes induced by seed - covering structures or hypoxia in barley [Hordeum vulgare L.] grains

Dormant barley grains cannot germinate at 30C and this inability to germinate is imposed mostly by the glumellae which have been suggested to limit oxygen supply to the embryo. Hypoxia imposed either artificially or by the glumellae to embryos from dormant grains, increases embryo sensitivity to abs...

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Otros Autores: Mendiondo, Guillermina Mónica, Leymarie, Juliette, Farrant, Jill M., Corbineau, Françoise, Benech Arnold, Roberto Luis
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