Wheat seed proteins regulated by imbibition independent of dormancy status

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Abstract

Seed dormancy is an important trait in wheat (Trticum aestivum L.) and it can be released by germination-stimulating treatments such as after-ripening. Previously, we identified proteins specifically associated with after-ripening mediated developmental switches of wheat seeds from the state of dormancy to germination. Here, we report seed proteins that exhibit imbibition induced co-regulation in both dormant and after-ripened seeds of wheat, suggesting that the expression of these specific proteins/protein isoforms is not associated with the maintenance or release of seed dormancy in wheat. © 2013 Landes Bioscience.

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Park, S., Rampitsch, C., Humphreys, G. D., & Ayele, B. T. (2013). Wheat seed proteins regulated by imbibition independent of dormancy status. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.26601

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