well it might not make a difference
Very much so. Without at least a little moisture, there are no seeds I'm aware of which will germinate.
well as you can see that the effect of water on seed germation will produce it to grow healthful! loool 6i7saw:D
chub.
yes. Some seeds can only germinate after the outside of the seed has been attacked by bacteria or molds. In other cases the mold destroys the seed or the young seedling.
of course
germination begins when seed tissues absorb water.
more chlorine = less seed germination
Seed germination requires the proper combination of oxygen, temperature, moisture and light. As the seed takes up water, it activates enzymes that direct the process of germination.
Moisture, temperature and sunlight
A seed needs moisture and warmth to germinate.
Yes because of Lauren Hallas.
Temperature and Moisture.
Soil is critical in determining the moisture availability. It also affects the temperature which is a germination factor. If it is too hard, the seed can't escape the seed coat.
The conditions necessary for seed germination include:optimum temperature,oxygen,adequate supply of water,sunlight,moisture content,soil ph......
the seed would wither and die
Depends entirely upon the seed and how much salt.
presence of light