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1. Spatially and genetically distinct control of seed germination by phytochromes A and B

2. Silencing of the major family of NBS-LRR-encoding genes in lettuce results in the loss of multiple resistance specificities

4. The Arabidopsis endosperm is a temperature-sensing tissue that implements seed thermoinhibition through phyB.

5. The Arabidopsis mature endosperm promotes seedling cuticle formation via release of sulfated peptides.

6. Embryonic Photosynthesis Affects Post-Germination Plant Growth.

7. polyamine uptake transporter 2 (put2) and decaying seeds enhance phyA-mediated germination by overcoming PIF1 repression of germination.

8. Non-canonical RNA-directed DNA methylation participates in maternal and environmental control of seed dormancy.

9. Dormancy-specific imprinting underlies maternal inheritance of seed dormancy in Arabidopsis thaliana.

10. Singlet oxygen- and EXECUTER1-mediated signaling is initiated in grana margins and depends on the protease FtsH2.

11. Basic Techniques to Assess Seed Germination Responses to Abiotic Stress in Arabidopsis thaliana.

12. An Endosperm-Associated Cuticle Is Required for Arabidopsis Seed Viability, Dormancy and Early Control of Germination.

13. Distinctive profiles of small RNA couple inverted repeat-induced post-transcriptional gene silencing with endogenous RNA silencing pathways in Arabidopsis.

14. Isolation of genetic material from Arabidopsis seeds.

15. A seed coat bedding assay shows that RGL2-dependent release of abscisic acid by the endosperm controls embryo growth in Arabidopsis dormant seeds.

16. Far-red light inhibits germination through DELLA-dependent stimulation of ABA synthesis and ABI3 activity.

17. Comparative large-scale analysis of interactions between several crop species and the effector repertoires from multiple pathovars of Pseudomonas and Ralstonia.

18. The GA-signaling repressor RGL3 represses testa rupture in response to changes in GA and ABA levels.

19. The gibberellic acid signaling repressor RGL2 inhibits Arabidopsis seed germination by stimulating abscisic acid synthesis and ABI5 activity.

20. Silencing of the major family of NBS-LRR-encoding genes in lettuce results in the loss of multiple resistance specificities.

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