种子萌发:非传统调节因子的影响。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Communicative and Integrative Biology Pub Date : 2025-08-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19420889.2025.2532276
Ayyagari Ramlal, Ambika Rajendran, Sreeramanan Subramaniam
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摘要

种子萌发是一个严格调控的、多阶段的、复杂的过程,在这个过程中,种子经过一系列的过程成熟为植物。休眠被定义为一颗有活力的种子无法达到成熟。如果种子还在母体中(初级休眠),或者由于环境条件而被释放(二级休眠),它可以在发育的任何时候进入休眠。发芽是由无数因素决定的,比如农艺(母株类型和生长条件)、化学(营养)、环境(生物和非生物,包括极端条件)、分子(基因)和生理(激素)因素。作者提出,目前未知的“x因素”参与了决定种子命运的过程。尽管在植物神经生物学方面做出了许多努力,但对意识的研究仍然难以捉摸。本文旨在对种子(或植物)认知和意识的未来工作提出建设性的建议和启发,强调x因素的参与,而不是争论这个话题。作者提出,目前未知的“x因素”参与了决定种子命运的过程。本文综述了影响种子萌发的因素,重点介绍了种子和植物的意识和x因素。
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Seed germination: influence of non-traditional regulating factors.

Seed germination is a strictly regulated, multistage, and complex process in which a seed matures into a plant through a series of processes. Dormancy is defined as the inability of a viable seed to reach maturity. A seed can enter dormancy at any point in its development if it is still in the mother plant (primary dormancy) or if it is released because of environmental conditions (secondary dormancy). Germination is determined by a myriad of factors, such as agronomic (type of mother plant and growing conditions), chemical (nutrients), environmental (biotic and abiotic, including extreme conditions), molecular (genes), and physiological (hormones) factors. The authors propose the involvement of 'X-factors,' which are currently unknown, in shaping seed fate. Despite many efforts in plant neurobiology, studies on consciousness remain elusive. This article aims to put forth constructive suggestions and instigate future work on seed (or plant) cognition and consciousness, emphasizing the involvement of X-factors rather than arguing about the topic. The authors propose the involvement of 'X-factors, ' which are currently unknown, in shaping seed fate. This review article addresses the factors that influence germination and highlights the consciousness and X-factors of seeds and plants.

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