1998
DOI: 10.1006/anbo.1998.0640
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The Role of the Lens in Controlling Heat-induced Breakdown of Testa-imposed Dormancy in Native Australian Legumes

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“…The intensity of seed hardness varies among the legume species and within the seeds of the same sample, possibly due to the differences in their seed coat structures, physical and chemical properties (Kelly et. al., 1992;Morrison et. al., 1998).…”
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“…The intensity of seed hardness varies among the legume species and within the seeds of the same sample, possibly due to the differences in their seed coat structures, physical and chemical properties (Kelly et. al., 1992;Morrison et. al., 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreira & Pausas 2012), as well as daily fluctuating temperatures (see Santana et al 2013), are major factors related to break of physical dormancy in fire-prone ecosystems. Increasing temperature promotes the breaking of dormancy through cracking the seed coat, allowing imbibition to occur, and promoting germination (Keeley 1991;Morrison et al 1998;Baskin & Baskin 2014). …”
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“…Alguns trabalhos reconhecem essa região da testa como mecanicamente frágil e, portanto, responsável por rachaduras que permitem a entrada de água na semente (Rolston, 1978;Van Staden et al, 1989). No entanto, Morrison et al (1998) ressaltaram que tal mecanismo não é encontrado em todas as leguminosas e que a ocorrência de rachaduras depende também da composição da parede destas células, sendo possível encontrar-se ceras, ligninas, taninos, suberina e pectinas nas macroesclereídes que influenciam na impermeabilidade da testa da semente.…”
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