If the amount of water is to great around the bean seed it will die and not be able to germinate.
No, at any cost water will affect the germination rate of seeds.
yes
Water will typically start the germination process of seeds. This is because the water is needed to break down the protective shell on the seed.
Water will typically start the germination process of seeds. This is because the water is needed to break down the protective shell on the seed.
No, Sprite does not affect the germination of radish seeds. Germination is primarily influenced by factors such as water, light, temperature, and seed quality. Sprite, a carbonated beverage, does not have any properties that would directly impact seed germination.
The enzymes in the dry seeds get activated after absorbing water and it unlocks several chemical reaction leading to the germination of seed.
Water is absorbed by osmosis inside the seeds of any plant, which soften the seed's shell and triggers germination.
well yes, this is beause the seeds embryo needs water to start its growth. However water isn't the main necessity, the temperature is.
The water itself stimulates the germination of the seeds.
yes
The salt inhibits germination of seeds. Although a little bit of salt does help the seed to grow more than if it just had normal water.
of course. controled soaking and drying is used to create primed seeds. the water starts the germination process. of course the root will soon need oxygen so if you keep it soaked it will suffacte and die.
electrolites in the water inhibit the plants ability to absorb water which is essencial for germination