Gibberellins mobilize nutrients during seed germination.
Germination starts when a seed imbibes water.
The embryo releases gibberellin (GA) to the aleurone (outer layer
of the seed coat).
The aleurone secretes a-amylase to hydrolyze sugars in the
endosperm.
Sugars absorbed from the endosperm by the scutellum (cotyledon)
are consumed as the embryo grows.