The dynamic nature of bud dormancy in trees: environmental control and molecular mechanisms
University of Alberta · University of Cambridge · +3 more institutions
Abstract
In tree species native to temperate and boreal regions, the activity-dormancy cycle is an important adaptive trait both for survival and growth. We discuss recent research on mechanisms controlling the overlapping developmental processes that define the activity-dormancy cycle, including cessation of apical growth, bud development, induction, maintenance and release of dormancy, and bud burst. The cycle involves an extensive reconfiguration of metabolism. Environmental control of the activity-dormancy cycle is based on perception of photoperiodic and temperature signals, reflecting adaptation to prevailing climatic conditions. Several molecular actors for control of growth cessation have been identified, with…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Dormancy
- Biology
- Gibberellin
- Annual growth cycle of grapevines
- Cell biology
- Botany
- Shoot
- Germination