Title: Targeting leukemic stem cells by
breaking their dormancy Authors: Essers MAG, Trumpp A Date: 2010 Publication Details: Molecular Oncology Volume 4, Issue 5, October 2010, Pages 443 — 450
«The temperature cue for
breaking dormancy was overridden by the day length cue.»
Depending on what liquid you're using, soaking seeds may soften the seed casing, encourage seeds to
break their dormancy or kill seed - borne diseases.
«We still don't really know what's happening with the carbohydrate reserves as these plants just start to
break dormancy.
It helps solve a key mystery about C. diff: What triggers it to germinate, or
break its dormancy, from its hard spore form when it reaches the gut.
They require full sun, moist conditions, and cold exposure in order to
break dormancy, but once flowered, they will not resist temperatures as low as 30 °F -LRB--2 °C).
Not exact matches
In rice, the syndrome includes loss of shattering (the seeds don't
break off the central grain stalk before harvest), increase in seed size, and loss of
dormancy (the seeds all germinate at once and can be harvested at once).
Peter Weir has
broken his six year film
dormancy by kicking off principal photography on his next project, World War II Siberian exile epic The Way Back.
Unlike grass, moss and weeds thrive in the cold, wet weather and will
break their winter
dormancy much earlier in the year to invade the space that grass once filled.