Understanding how nutrients are synthesized and distributed during seedling development is key to optimizing crop performance. This study used mass spectrometry imaging to investigate the spatial ...
The endosperm, the tissue surrounding the plant embryo in the seed, has long been perceived as a nourishing tissue that is abandoned once the transition to the seedling is complete. A Swiss team, led ...
Many isoprenoid compounds are necessary for growth and development of the seed and seedling. The first committed step in the biosynthesis of isoprenoid compounds is the conversion of ...
Seedlings are young plants, and like all plants, they need water to survive. Water is required in the germination stage so seeds can sprout and send up shoots. As the plants begin to develop and put ...
Purdue University researchers have determined a process that regulates activity of genes that control seed germination and seedling development. Mike Hasegawa, the Bruno C. Moser Distinguished ...
Every seed begins its life as the subject of a war—between light and gibberellins, a type of plant hormone, which work antagonistically to guide seedling development. In short, gibberellins promote ...
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