Studies in Wild Oat Seed Dormancy: II. ACTIVITIES OF PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY DEHYDROGENASES
AUTOR(ES)
Adkins, Stephen W.
RESUMO
A selected strain of wild oat (Avena fatua L.) seed has been shown to lose dormancy rapidly during moist soil incubation at 25 C, whereas seed kept similarly at 5 C maintained a high level of dormancy.
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