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Involvement of phytohormones in germination of dormant and non-dormant oat (Avena sativa L.) seeds
Authors:A Poljakoff-Mayber  I Popilevski  E Belausov  Y Ben-Tal
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, The Hebrew University, Israel;(2) Department of Ornamental Horticulture, The Volcani Center, Israel
Abstract:Oat seeds are susceptible to high temperature dormancy. Dormant grainsdo not germinate at 30 °C unless afterripened, dry, for severalweeks. Isolated embryos of dormant grains do germinate, especially ifGA3 is added to the germination medium. ABA inhibits germinationproportionally to the concentration applied and GA3 can overcome theABA inhibitory effect. Measurements of endogenous ABA and several GAs revealedthat the initial levels of ABA in dormant and non-dormant grains were quitesimilar. But, endogenous ABA in non-dormant seeds almost disappeared within thefirst 16 h of imbibition, while the amount in dormant grains haddecreased by less than 24%. The level of GA19 in non-dormant seedswas higher, and GA19 appears to be converted to GA20 within the first 16h. The GA20 was converted to GA1 at leastduring the first 48 h of the germination process. Bothphytohormones thus appear to be involved in the germination process ofnon-dormant seeds. ABA first declines, while GA1 is producedduring the first 16 h of imbibition to allow proper germination.Indormant grains the level of ABA remained high enough to prevent germinationduring at least a week and precursor GAs were not converted to GA1.
Keywords:Abscisic acid  Dormant  Embryos  Endosperm  Gibberellins  Imbibition  Non-dormant  Oat seeds
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