HYB: REB: ? hormones & rebloom?
- Subject: HYB: REB: ? hormones & rebloom?
- From: L* M* <l*@lock-net.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 07:05:06 -0500
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Thanks Anner - I was just exploring, cutting and pasting, mostly from university class notes type websites, & forgot to save where I found the info.
I'm still wondering whether epigenetic factors could be expressed in seedlings from seeds formed in pods that form and mature in stressful conditions. My bet is that these seedlings could be more tolerant of those same stressful conditions, but could also be affecting/increasing germination inhibitors. Depending on whether or not that's a trait that can be turned on or off by epigenetic mechanisms.
Back a couple of years ago, before I'd heard about epigenetic factors, I ran across something about differences in germination in some crop plant depending on weather during seed ripening.
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