Light and Alternating Temperatures Release Seed Dormancy in the Invasive Dipsacus fullonum L. Through ROS Homeostasis and ABA Regulation
Paola Frazzetto, Héctor R. Huarte, Giuseppe D. Puglia, Andrey Prjibelski, Shashank Sagar Saini, Valentina Giglio, Sandro Dattilo, Antonia Cristaudo

TL;DR
This study explores how light and temperature changes help weed seeds germinate by affecting hormone and oxygen levels.
Contribution
The study identifies new mechanisms involving ABA and ROS in seed dormancy release in Dipsacus fullonum.
Findings
ABA accumulates in seeds under darkness, aiding dormancy regulation.
Reactive oxygen species increase under germination-inducing conditions and enhance germination.
Genes like DfPIF1 and antioxidant enzymes regulate germination through ABA and ROS.
Abstract
Seeds have developed mechanisms to perceive environmental signals, such as light and temperature, which govern germination and enhance the chance of seedling establishment. This study examined the foundations of light and temperature sensitivity in the seed dormancy release of a common weed, Dipsacus fullonum . By screening six accessions from two different regions, we identified two unique germination behaviors: one sensitive to environmental stimuli and one neutral to them. In the sensitive accession, ABA is crucial for regulating dormancy release, as it accumulates in seeds subjected to darkness, while it decreases under other conditions. We observed a rise of reactive oxygen species (ROS) under conditions that stimulate germination and highlighted that their presence enhanced germination even in the absence of light. This study employed a long‐read RNA‐seq technology to examine the…
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TopicsWeed Control and Herbicide Applications · Seed Germination and Physiology · Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions
