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Elucidating hormonal/ROS networks during seed germination: insights and perspectives

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CSIC1

Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark2

Agricultural and Environmental Proteomics, Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark3

While authors have traditionally emphasized the deleterious effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS) on seed biology, their role as signaling molecules during seed dormancy alleviation and germination is now the focus of many studies around the world. Over the last few years, studies using “-omics” technologies together with physiological and biochemical approaches have revealed that seed germination is a very complex process that depends on multiple biochemical and molecular variables.

The pivotal role of phytohormones in promoting germination now appears to be interdependent with ROS metabolism, involving mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade activation, gene expression and post-translational protein modifications. This review is, thus, an attempt to summarize the new discoveries involving ROS and seed germination.

The study of these interactions may supply markers of seed quality that might eventually be used in breeding programs to improve crop yields.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2013
Pages: 1491-1502
ISSN: 1432203x and 07217714
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-013-1473-7

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