“…The Baskin and Baskin (2004) paper has been cited numerous times in the literature, which indicates that the Nikolaeva-Baskin system is being widely used by seed biologists. Especially noteable is that this system has been used to determine (1) proportional distribution (dormancy profile) of the five classes of dormancy and of nondormancy in various vegetation regions (biomes) on earth and in different kinds of plant communities (Baskin and Baskin, 1998, 2014aSautu et al, 2007;Torres, 2008;Schwienbacher et al, 2011;Kos et al, 2012;Sommerville et al, 2013;Souza et al, 2015;Carta, 2016;Dayrell et al, 2016;Lan et al, 2018;Escobar et al, 2021;Fernández-Pascual et al, 2021;Liu et al, 2021;Zupo et al, 2021), (2) proportional distribution of desiccation-sensitive seeds in relation to dormancy class (Tweddle et al, 2003), (3) phylogenetic relationships/evolution of the five classes of seed dormancy (Willis et al, 2014), (4) class of seed dormancy in relation to life-history traits including dispersal (Sautu et al, 2006(Sautu et al, , 2007Salazar et al, 2011;Sánchez et al, 2015;Souza et al, 2015;Vandvik et al, 2017;Escobar et al, 2018;Soltani et al, 2018b;Costea et al, 2019) and ( 5) the class of dormancy of seeds used in ecological restoration and conservation projects, as a guide to how to break dormancy (Silveira, 2013;Erickson et al, 2017;Kildisheva et al, 2019Kildisheva et al, , 2020Zanetti et al, 2020). Also, dormancy formulae have been used to show in detail the step-by-step changes that occur during dormancy break in seeds with de...…”