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  • Seeds are crucial for the survival and reproduction of higher plants, going through stages like embryogenesis, maturation, and germination before becoming seedlings.
  • The final maturation phase is characterized by dehydration, dormancy induction, and a balance between hormones like Abscisic acid (ABA) and Gibberellins (GA), which regulate dormancy and prevent premature sprouting.
  • During germination, the breakdown of stored mRNAs and proteins triggered by reactive oxygen species (ROS) shifts the hormone balance towards GA, leading to processes that mobilize food reserves and promote seedling establishment, influenced by additional hormones like auxin and ethylene.

Article Abstract

In higher plants, seed is a propagule which ensures dissemination and survival of species. Developmental phases of a seed comprise embryogenesis, maturation and germination paving a way to its final fate i.e. seedling establishment. The final stage of seed maturation is marked by dehydration, acquisition of dessication tolerance and induction of dormancy. A precise Abscisic acid (ABA) to Gibberellins (GA) ratio, accumulation of miRNA 156, low level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and enzyme inactivity govern seed dormancy. This also prevent pre harvest sprouting of the seeds. Overtime, stored seed mRNAs and proteins are degraded through oxidation of specific nucleotides in response to ROS accumulation. This degradation alleviates seed dormancy and transforms a dormant seed into a germinating seed. At this stage, ABA catabolism and degradation accompanied by GA synthesis contribute to low ABA to GA ratio. GA as well as ROS acts downstream, to mobilize reserve food materials, rupture testa, enhance imbibition and protrude radicle. All these events mark seed germination. Further, seedling is established under the governance of auxin and light. ABA and GA are master regulators while auxin, cytokinins, ethylene, jasmonic acid, brassinosteroids act through interdependent pathways to tightly regulate seed dormancy, germination and seedling establishment. In this review, the role of phytohormones and ROS in accordance with environmental factors in governing seed dormancy, promoting seed germination and thus, establishing a seedling is discussed in detail.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.108352DOI Listing

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