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|a Nagel, Manuela.
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|a Maintenance of plant genetic resources
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|b Towards an understanding of seed deterioration.
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|a Intro -- INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 PROLOG -- 2.1 Maintenance of plant genetic resources in ex situ gene banks -- 2.2 Survival in the dry state -- 2.3 The establishment of seed longevity during seed maturation -- 2.4 The physics of water and water activity in seeds -- 2.5 The glass formation as requirement for seed desiccation and storability -- 2.6 Seed viability loss during storage -- 2.7 Seed protection mechanisms during quiescence -- 2.8 Aim of the study -- 3 SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS -- 3.1 PAPER 1:The longevity of crop seeds storedunder ambient conditions
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|a 3.2 PAPER 2:Machine learning links seed composition, glucosinolatesand viability of oilseed rape after 31years of long-term storage -- 3.3 PAPER 3:Changes in tocochromanols and glutathionereveal differences in the mechanisms of seedageing under seedbank conditions and controlleddeterioration in barley -- 3.4 PAPER 4:Wheat seed ageing viewed through the cellularredox environment and changes in pH -- 3.5 PAPER 5:Comparative physiology and proteomics of twowheat genotypes differing in seed storagetolerance
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|a 3.6 PAPER 6:Age-dependent loss of seed viability is associatedwith increased lipid oxidation and hydrolysis -- 3.7 PAPER 7:Barley seed ageing: genetics behind the dryelevated pressure of oxygen ageing and moistcontrolled deterioration -- 3.8 PAPER 8:Seed longevity in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.)- genetic variation and QTL mapping -- 3.9 PAPER 9:Genetic variation for secondary seed dormancyand seed longevity in a set of black-seededEuropean winter oilseed rape cultivars -- 3.10 PAPER 10:QTL analysis of falling number and seed longevityin wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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|a 3.11 PAPER 11:Effects of Rht dwarfing alleles on wheat seedvigour after controlled deterioration -- 3.12 PAPER 12:Genetic architecture of seed longevity in breadwheat (Triticum aestivum L.) -- 3.13 PAPER 13:Novel loci and a role for nitric oxide for seed dormancyand pre-harvest sprouting in barley -- 4 EPILOG -- 4.1 Seed deterioration processes are determined by the storage conditions -- 4.2 Differences in seed longevity are the consequence of compositional variations -- 4.3 Maternal growth environment influences seed longevity and seed dormancy
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|a 4.4 Molecular markers for seed deterioration at different water contents -- 4.5 The implications for gene bank management -- 5 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS -- 6 REFERENCES OF PROLOG AND EPILOG -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- CURRICULUM VITAE
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