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  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,430 Views
6 Pages

GmHs1-1 and GmqHS1 Simultaneously Contribute to the Domestication of Soybean Hard-Seededness

  • Huifang Yan,
  • Daicai Tian,
  • Qian Zhang,
  • Jiangqi Wen,
  • Zeng-Yu Wang and
  • Maofeng Chai

26 July 2024

Seed physical dormancy (hard-seededness) is an interesting ecological phenomenon and important agronomic trait. The loss of seed coat impermeability/hard-seededness is a key target trait during the domestication of leguminous crops which allows seeds...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,573 Views
20 Pages

Fitness and Hard Seededness of F2 and F3 Descendants of Hybridization between Herbicide-Resistant Glycine max and G. soja

  • Rong Liang,
  • Jia-Li Liu,
  • Xue-Qin Ji,
  • Kenneth M. Olsen,
  • Sheng Qiang and
  • Xiao-Ling Song

25 October 2023

The commercial cultivation of herbicide-resistant (HR) transgenic soybeans (Glycine max L. Merr.) raises great concern that transgenes may introgress into wild soybeans (Glycine soja Sieb. et Zucc.) via pollen-mediated gene flow, which could increase...

  • Article
  • Open Access
552 Views
19 Pages

1 December 2025

Seed physical dormancy, also known as hard-seededness, is a characteristic commonly found in higher plants, which functions to prevent water and oxygen from passing through the impermeable seed coat. Background: Notably, seed dormancy has emerged as...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,763 Views
14 Pages

Physical Seed Dormancy in Legumes: Molecular Advances and Perspectives

  • Zhaozhu Wen,
  • Xuran Lu,
  • Jiangqi Wen,
  • Zengyu Wang and
  • Maofeng Chai

27 May 2024

Physical dormancy of seeds is a form of dormancy due to the presence of an impermeable seed coat layer, and it represents a feature for plants to adapt to environmental changes over an extended period of phylogenetic evolution. However, in agricultur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,012 Views
17 Pages

Exploring Genetic Diversity in Black Gram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) for Pre-Harvest Sprouting Tolerance

  • Jyotsna Verma,
  • Padmavati G. Gore,
  • Jyoti Kumari,
  • Dhammaprakash P. Wankhede,
  • Sherry R. Jacob,
  • Arun Kumar Thirumani Venkatesh,
  • Ramakrishnan M. Nair and
  • Kuldeep Tripathi

16 January 2024

Pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) is a condition triggered by environmental factors, particularly prevalent in humid conditions, leading to substantial yield losses in black gram. While the potential for genotypic PHS tolerance exists, it has not been thor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,183 Views
19 Pages

When plant biomass is anaerobically digested, seeds may survive the energy production process and contaminate the digestate. Hard-seeded (HS), i.e., physically dormant, species were found to be difficult to inactivate. Here, we aimed to verify this f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,405 Views
24 Pages

Effect of Seed Coating and PEG-Induced Drought on the Germination Capacity of Five Clover Crops

  • Antonín Kintl,
  • Igor Huňady,
  • Tomáš Vymyslický,
  • Vladěna Ondrisková,
  • Tereza Hammerschmiedt,
  • Martin Brtnický and
  • Jakub Elbl

8 April 2021

The effect of coating the seed of clover crops by water absorbing seed process (WASP) technology pelletization on its germination capacity was studied in conditions of diverse drought intensities simulated by different concentrations of polyethylengl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,038 Views
18 Pages

Seed Survival in Silage: Reviewing 90 Years of Research

  • Juliane Hahn,
  • Jürgen Müller and
  • Monika Heiermann

24 January 2025

The preservation of biomasses through ensiling has a long history, and its sustainability has many aspects. One that is rarely considered is that the seeds of a wide variety of plants can enter the ensiling process with the plant biomass. This concis...