2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0960258523000107
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Seed dormancy in Asteraceae: a global vegetation zone and taxonomic/phylogenetic assessment

Abstract: The Asteraceae with up to 30,000 species occurs on all continents except Antarctica and in all major vegetation zones on earth. Our primary aim was to consider cypselae dormancy-break and germination of Asteraceae in relation to ecology, vegetation zones and evolution. Cypselae are desiccation-tolerant and in various tribes, genera, species and life forms of Asteraceae are either non-dormant (ND) or have non-deep physiological dormancy (PD) at maturity. All six types of non-deep PD are found among the Asterace… Show more

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“…According to plant classification, the three studied plant families belong to Asterids and Rosits clades and differ in their seed dormancy type (Table 1). Indeed, the physiological dormancy type is predominant in seeds of Brassicaceae and Asteraceae species, whereas the morphological and morpho-physiological type of dormancy is more typical of Apiaceae seeds [34][35][36].…”
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“…According to plant classification, the three studied plant families belong to Asterids and Rosits clades and differ in their seed dormancy type (Table 1). Indeed, the physiological dormancy type is predominant in seeds of Brassicaceae and Asteraceae species, whereas the morphological and morpho-physiological type of dormancy is more typical of Apiaceae seeds [34][35][36].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%