Plants (May 2024)

Factors Influencing Seed Dormancy and Germination and Advances in Seed Priming Technology

  • Yanfeng Fu,
  • Li Ma,
  • Juncai Li,
  • Danping Hou,
  • Bo Zeng,
  • Like Zhang,
  • Chunqing Liu,
  • Qingyu Bi,
  • Jinsong Tan,
  • Xinqiao Yu,
  • Junguo Bi,
  • Lijun Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13101319
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 1319

Abstract

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Seed dormancy and germination play pivotal roles in the agronomic traits of plants, and the degree of dormancy intuitively affects the yield and quality of crops in agricultural production. Seed priming is a pre-sowing seed treatment that enhances and accelerates germination, leading to improved seedling establishment. Seed priming technologies, which are designed to partially activate germination, while preventing full seed germination, have exerted a profound impact on agricultural production. Conventional seed priming relies on external priming agents, which often yield unstable results. What works for one variety might not be effective for another. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the internal factors within the metabolic pathways that influence seed physiology and germination. This review unveils the underlying mechanisms of seed metabolism and germination, the factors affecting seed dormancy and germination, as well as the current seed priming technologies that can result in stable and better germination.

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