the production of seeds from plants
Seed production is the sexual method of reproduction in plants. It helps to acquire new genetic combinations and ensures survival of plant progeny in adverse climatic conditions.
In the normal agriculture context, it means a crop field which is being grown specifically for seed to plant the next year's crops with. The big seed companies such as Pioneer and DeKalb have thousands of acres devoted to producing seed for farmers to plant the following year.
the percent of mature usable plants you get. 85% seed productivity means you get 85 good plants for each 100 seeds.
Seed formation occurs when conditions are right to grow. A seed will remain dormant until there is enough water and sunlight present and if there is not too much competition with weeds.
Seed reproduction is when organisms reproduce by seeds. This may include the combination of egg and sperm the reproductive pact of an organism.
the seed is produced in the over e
Plants produced by seeds are called seedlings.
By Seeds.
Gymnosperms produce "naked" seeds are they are not held in an ovary (like Angiosperms), but are produced in cones
in the ovule
From each Tulsi fruit two seeds are produced. Under subtropical conditions it flowers several times in the year and continuously produces seeds.
Plants produced by seeds are called seedlings.
The stage seeds are produced in is the mature plant.
By Seeds.
On plants
Gymnosperms produce "naked" seeds are they are not held in an ovary (like Angiosperms), but are produced in cones
Their seeds are produced in the cones.
in the ovule
From each Tulsi fruit two seeds are produced. Under subtropical conditions it flowers several times in the year and continuously produces seeds.
Mature plant
it's not
The Soviet Union produced sunflower seeds
No seeds cann't be produced without the help of flowers as seeds are nothing but fertilised ovule and since ovule is present inside the ovary,which itself is present inside flower. However in pinus i.e. chir (an evergreen plant),may be,seeds can be produced from the female cone.