Salt has a chemical in it that will stop the growth of anything.
yes it kills them
The vegetative growth is reduced on successful pollination and most of the food supply is diverted to form seeds.
Birds affect plant distribution in many ways.Eating seeds, and distributing them through waste.Burying seeds for later use, and leaving them.Eating the plants, slowing growth.Eating bugs that would otherwise eat the plants, speeding up growth.
Salt will have an adverse affect on most plants.
Seeds are not metal, therefore they cannot be magnetized, which makes this question is irrelevant.
Vinegar will not affect the freezing point of vinegar.
One of disadvantage of seed is that it can be growth with toxic.As a result, it can affect consumer.The other is it cannot withstand excess water .
Not all seeds do, but many seeds from regions with cold winters require freezing in order to break their dormancy. This helps the seeds to germinate at the appropriate time. If seeds that fell in fall germinated immediately, they would face freezing winter temperatures which could damage or kill them. Seeds that germinate after freezing are more likely to grow in spring with lots of warm weather ahead of them.
Winter dormancy is when an organism's growth or activity stops because of the freezing temperatures and the lack of liquid water.
try freezing it?
what drug can affect growth