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Endosperm weakening: The gateway to a seed's new life

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 178, Issue -, Pages 31-39

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2022.02.016

Keywords

Seed germination; Endosperm weakening; Phytohormone; ROS signaling

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31872804, 32101670]
  2. Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality, China [JCYJ20190806154009040]
  3. Talents Team Construction Fund of Northwestern Polytechnical Uni-versity [31020190QD007]

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Seed germination is a crucial stage in a plant's life cycle, and endosperm weakening plays a key role in this process. Although there is some understanding of the genes involved in endosperm weakening, a complete understanding of the signaling pathways is still needed, especially in terms of intercellular signals during the endosperm cell wall loosening process. The endosperm has great potential and is of significant importance in crop breeding and biotechnology.
Seed germination is a crucial stage in a plant's life cycle, during which the embryo, surrounded by several tissues, undergoes a transition from the quiescent to a highly active state. Endosperm weakening, a key step in this transition, plays an important role in radicle protrusion. Endosperm weakening is initiated upon water uptake, followed by multiple key molecular events occurring within and outside endosperm cells. Although available transcriptomes have provided information about pivotal genes involved in this process, a complete understanding of the signaling pathways are yet to be elucidated. Much remains to be learnt about the diverse intercellular signals, such as reactive oxygen species-mediated redox signals, phytohormone crosstalk, environmental cue-dependent oxidative phosphorylation, peroxisomal-mediated pectin degradation, and storage protein mobilization during endosperm cell wall loosening. This review discusses the evidences from recent researches into the mechanism of endosperm weakening. Further, given that the endosperm has great potential for manipulation by crop breeding and biotechnology, we offer several novel insights, which will be helpful in this research field and in its application to the improvement of crop production.

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