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14 July 2023

Knowledge about the pharmacological benefits of different seeds is an important factor for the cultivation and application of medicinal herbs and plants. The seeds of medicinal plants are stores of valuable and active secondary metabolites that have...

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9 January 2024

Seeds are classified as either: orthodox, seeds that tolerate dehydration; recalcitrant, seeds that are high in moisture content and cannot withstand intensive desiccation; or intermediate, seeds that survive dehydration but die during dry storage at...

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1 December 2022

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most widespread legume in Croatia and its production is based on landraces of great morphological diversity. Landraces morphologically differ the most in the seed coat color and size. Because plant emergence...

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Improvement of Seed Quality by Priming: Concept and Biological Basis

  • Françoise Corbineau,
  • Nesrin Taskiran-Özbingöl and
  • Hayat El-Maarouf-Bouteau

20 February 2023

Presoaking seeds in water (hydropriming) or in a solution, usually of polyethylene glycol (PEG) or various salts at low water potential (osmopriming), has been demonstrated to improve the germination of seeds of numerous species including vegetables...

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The Role of Seed Characteristics on Water Uptake Preceding Germination

  • Prerana Upretee,
  • Manjula S. Bandara and
  • Karen K. Tanino

16 October 2024

Seed germination is a complex process involving imbibition, activation and subsequent growth. In addition to re-establishing metabolic activity, water uptake helps stabilize macromolecules and biochemical reactions, resulting in radicle protrusion. F...

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7 Citations
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18 Pages

7 March 2025

Seed priming is a simple, inexpensive, and effective pre-sowing technique that enables plants to better tolerate abiotic stresses, including high soil salinity, which is a major limiting factor in the establishment of halophytes for saline agricultur...

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8 Citations
5,630 Views
13 Pages

Prevalence and Management of Phytopathogenic Seed-Borne Fungi of Maize

  • Rehema Erasto,
  • Newton Kilasi and
  • Richard Raphael Madege

9 January 2023

Seed-borne fungi are solemn and deleterious pathogens capable of causing significant losses of quantity and quality losses in maize seeds and seedlings. They infect the crop at all points of the production chain from farms to stores. A yield loss of...

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11 Citations
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Seaweed Extract Components Are Correlated with the Seeds Germination and Growth of Tomato Seedlings

  • Rosalba Mireya Hernández-Herrera,
  • Mario Felipe González-González,
  • Ana Paulina Velasco-Ramírez,
  • Sandra Fabiola Velasco-Ramírez,
  • Fernando Santacruz-Ruvalcaba and
  • Juan Francisco Zamora-Natera

22 November 2023

Seaweeds are used in traditional agriculture practices because of their beneficial effects. Recently, the rising demand for organically grown foods has amplified the use of organic fertilizers such as seaweed extracts. Despite their beneficial effect...

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