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was desiccation
noun
The state or process of being desiccated
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High concentrations of trehalose were produced in bacteria by osmotic preconditioning, and in mammalian cells by genetic engineering, but in neither system was desiccation tolerance similar to that seen in anhydrobiotic organisms, suggesting that trehalose alone is not sufficient for anhydrobiosis.
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Seeds need to be desiccation resistant in order to survive the natural environment.
Orchid seeds are desiccation tolerant, but often have poor longevity in seed banks and cryopreservation of orchid protocorms is complex and expensive.
Germination is from July to September, and seeds are desiccation sensitive so they do not form a seed bank (Donoso 1975).
The majority of epiphytic orchids are desiccation tolerant, and can be stored at − 20 °C in seed banks (Seaton et al. 2010).
In any case, seeds of both species are desiccation sensitive.
Thus, they are desiccation sensitive (Berjak and Pammenter 2008).
The second most cited hypothesis is desiccation resistance.
The bacterium is often found in milk powders and is desiccation resistant.
Seeds of B. coccinea and C. caulifora are desiccation sensitive to varying degrees and have physiological epicotyl dormancy.
Thus, a more relevant test for evolutionary dissociation would be among pollens with some degree of desiccation tolerance and among those that are desiccation sensitive.
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