Light-Sensitivity of Hazel Seeds with Respect to the Breaking of Dormancy
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概要
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Light breaks the dormancy of hazel (Corylus avellana L.) seeds when the testa is removed. Light, acting via phytochrome, also promotes the germination of hazel seeds when the embryonic axis is surgically uncovered. In such seeds with the axis uncovered removal of the testa is antagonistic to the light promotion of germination.
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著者
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Jarvis B.c.
Department Of Botany The University
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Jarvis B.c.
Department Of Botany The University Of Sheffield
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Shannon P.R.M
Department of Botany, The University of Sheffield
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Jeavons R.A.
Department of Botany, The University of Sheffield
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Jeavons R.a.
Department Of Botany The University Of Sheffield
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Shannon P.r.m
Department Of Botany The University Of Sheffield
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