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    Germination behaviour of Astroloma xerophyllum (Ericaceae), a species with woody indehiscent endocarps by Turner, S., Commander, L., Baskin, J., Baskin, C., Dixon, Kingsley

    Published 2009
    “…The dispersal unit of many Ericaceae comprises an ovoid drupe with a woody indehiscent endocarp, and diaspores of this type are notoriously difficult to germinate for most members of this widely distributed family. …”
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    Buoyancy, salt tolerance and germination of coastal seeds: implications for oceanic hydrochorous dispersal by Guja, Lydia, Merritt, D., Dixon, K.

    Published 2010
    “…Of the 10 species that germinated, diaspores of 9 survived exposure to seawater for up to 70 days.Germination of physiologically dormant seeds contained within indehiscent woody fruits and physically dormant seeds was least affected by time in seawater. …”
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    Ultra structural Description of Young Corn (Zea mays L) Ear by Nik Fakurudin,, N. A., Solihah, M.A., Wan Rosli, W. I.

    Published 2013
    “…Young corn (Zea mays L) ears are small, immature indehiscent fruits that do not open spontaneously at maturity to release seeds. …”
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    Analysis of the molecular mechanism regulating anther endothecium secondary thickening in Arabidopsis thaliana by Fairburn, Stefan

    Published 2020
    “…TGA9, and its orthologue TGA10 have been shown to encode proteins which interact affect MYB26 and double knockout lines to be anther indehiscent. Their role in relation to SAF1 is investigated.…”
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    Ecological niche and bet-hedging strategies for Triodia (R.Br.) seed germination by Lewandrowski, W., Erickson, T., Dalziell, Emma, Stevens, J.

    Published 2018
    “…This study investigated bet-hedging strategies associated with dormancy and germination in arid zone Triodia species from north-west Australia, by assessing (1) the effects of the mechanical restriction imposed by the indehiscent floral bracts (i.e. floret) covering the seed and (2) the impact of dormancy alleviation on florets and cleaned seeds (i.e. florets removed) when germinated under water stress. …”
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    Seed germination biology of the Albany pitcher plant, Cephalotus follicularis by Just, Michael, Merritt, D.J., Turner, Shane, Conran, J.G., Cross, Adam

    Published 2019
    “…The seeds of Cephalotus are small (1.0 × 0.5 mm), lightweight (0.1 mg) and remain indehiscent within a wind-dispersed hairy achene. Results suggest that the seeds may exhibit some sensitivity to desiccation and appear to be short lived (<12 months) when stored at 23°C. …”
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    The Chickpea, Summer Cropping, and a New Model for Pulse Domestication in the Ancient Near East by Abbo, S., Shtienberg, D., Lichtenzveig, Judith, Lev-Yadun, S., Gopher, A.

    Published 2003
    “…The widely accepted models describing the emergence of domesticated grain crops from their wild type ancestors are mostly based upon selection (conscious or unconscious) of major features related either to seed dispersal (nonbrittle ear, indehiscent pod) or free germination (nondormant seeds, soft seed coat). …”
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    Characterising the regulatory network of MYB26 during anther dehiscence by Mo, Rui

    Published 2017
    “…The tga9tga10 double mutant produced indehiscent anthers and was male sterile due to the developmental arrest of the adaxial anther lobes and abnormal tapetum and pollen development in the abaxial anther lobes. …”
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    Analysis of the role of MYB26-interactors and genes associated with anther dehiscence by Makki, Rania

    Published 2015
    “…The myb26 mutant is one such male sterile mutant allele, which results in anther indehiscence. Five putative MYB26 interactive proteins were previously identified from screening an Arabidopsis stamen yeast-2-hybrid library with MYB26 as bait. …”
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