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quality in Acacia leucophloea (Roxb.) Seed Res. 30 43 46 Martinez-Honduvilla, C.J. Santos-Ruiz, A. 1978 Germination inhibitors in the pine seed coat Planta 141 141 144 McLemore, B.F. 1965 Pentane flotation for separating full and empty longleaf pine

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.A. 1961 Lesquerolic acid. A new hydroxy acid from Lesquerella seed oil J. Org. Chem. 26 2903 2905 Wu, Y.V. Abbott, T.P. 1996 Enrichment of gum content from Lesquerella fendleri seed coat by air classification

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.E. Wiesner, L.E. 1998 Rapid germination of eastern dogwood ( Cornus florida L. cv. Small) using embryo extraction, cut cotyledons and gibberellic acid Seed Technol. 20 99 105 Li, S.X. Gu, H.B. Mao, Y. Yin, T.M. Gao, H.D. 2012 Effects of tallow tree seed coat

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contamination during the same period. The highest number of clean seeds (55%) was recorded after 12 d when seeds were subjected to sterilization with 10% JIK for 25 min. It is likely that the higher concentration of JIK had an effect on the seed coat allowing

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7-d intervals beginning the 7th day after sowing. Seeds were considered germinated when 1 mm of the radicle had protruded through the seed coat. The experimental design was CRD with three replicates. Germination percentages were calculated and

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.122.4.1119 Ran, X. Liang, Y. Li, J. 2005 Analysis of the lignin contents and related enzymes activities in seed coat between black-seeded and yellow-seeded rapes ( Brassica napus L.) Agr. Sci. China 4 890

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reconciliation of gene symbols used by early investigators of gene symbols for purple pod and IAE syndrome J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 130 550 554 10.21273/JASHS.130.4.550 Bassett, M.J. 2007 Genetics of seed coat color and pattern in

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exposure may enhance the germination of treated seeds by breaking seed dormancy or softening of the seed coat ( Kholina and Voronkova, 2008 ; Reed et al., 2001 ). In many species, exposition of seeds to low temperatures decreases the endogen content of

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recognized in seeds. Physical dormancy results from water-impermeable seed coats or fruit coats. Seeds with embryos that are undifferentiated or underdeveloped at shedding and require time for further development before germination are considered

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potential temperature and light differences or gradients in the incubators. Germination performance was estimated according to the rate of germinated seeds. Seeds were considered germinated when the radical had protruded through the seed coat. Final

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