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OverviewThis text covers the physiological and ecological aspects of seed dormancy and germination in a manner suitable for advanced undergraduates. The author considers the relationship between plant form and function and explains, in physical and chemical terms, plant growth and development. The place of germination and dormancy in plant ecophysiology is taken into account, with attempts to understand the seed in its environment, whether the environment be natural, semi-natural or wholly artificial. The experimental basis of the subject is emphasized throughout and the book concludes with suggestions for potential investigators of seed ecophysiology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J.W. BradbeerPublisher: Chapman and Hall Imprint: Chapman and Hall Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.217kg ISBN: 9780751401080ISBN 10: 0751401080 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 30 April 1988 Audience: Adult education , College/higher education , Further / Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1 The Seed.- The role of the seed. Germination.- The germination test.- Dormancy.- 2 Seed Formation.- Morphological aspects of seed formation.- Gymnosperms.- Angiosperms.- Physiological and biochemical aspects of seed formation.- Experimental approaches to embryogenesis.- 3 Seed Structure and Composition.- Some seed types. Dehiscent seeds.- Indehiscent seeds.- Seed size.- Seed reserve substances.- 4 Germination.- The physical requirements for germination.- The morphology of seed germination.- Comparative morphology of seedlings.- The physiology of germination.- Imbibition.- Growth and seedling establishment.- Etiolation.- Development of the photosynthetic machinery.- The biochemistry of germination.- Mobilization of reserves.- Protein synthesis.- 5 The Mechanisms of Seed Dormancy.- Dormancy caused by embryo coverings.- The restriction of gaseous exchange by embryo coverings.- The restriction of water uptake by embryo coverings.- Mechanical restriction of embryo growth.- Water-soluble inhibitors in the embryo coverings.- Dormancy from the failure to mobilize extra-embryonic food reserves.- Embryo dormancy.- Underdeveloped and undifferentiated embryos.- The mechanism of embryo dormancy.- Endogenous inhibitors in embryo dormancy.- The possession of more than one dormancy mechanism.- 6 The Breaking of Seed Dormancy.- Dormancy breaking by single factors.- Chilling.- The mechanism of dormancy breaking during chilling of hazel seeds.- Dry storage and/or exposure of dry seeds to elevated temperatures.- Light.- Leaching.- Scarification.- Treatment with chemicals.- Dormancy breaking by fluctuating temperature.- Dormancy breaking by two or more factors.- Molecular mechanisms of the breaking of seed dormancy.- 7 Seeds in the Natural Environment.- The seed bank of the soil.- The effect of light in dormancy- breaking in seeds in the seed bank.- The effects of seasonal conditions on the germination of seeds in the seed bank.- Laboratory investigation of germination characteristics of the species in the British flora.- Seed production and dispersal.- 8 Seed Viability and Vigour.- Viability.- Vigour.- Factors affecting the maintenance of viability.- and vigour during storage.- Moisture content.- Temperature.- Oxygen concentration.- The mechanism of ageing.- Seed longevity.- 9 Seed Technology.- Seed quality and seed testing.- Seed and crop production.- Seed germination and establishment.- Seed production.- Harvest, post-harvest treatments and storage.- Genotype preservation in seed banks.- Seed technology and plant breeding.- Vernalization.- Seed technology in the developing world.- 10 An Experimental Approach to Seed Biology.- The procedure for an investigation of the seed biology of the natural flora of a temperate zone.- Seed collection.- Seed treatments.- Germination tests.- Further ways for the investigation and breaking of seed dormancy.- Problems with infected seed samples.- The seed bank in the soil Seed biology as an open-ended research problem.- References.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |