dormant
Chestnut
A nut is a hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a separable rind or shell and interior kernel according to webster's
To effectively dry an avocado seed, first remove any flesh from the seed and then place it in a warm, dry location for about 2-3 days. Make sure to turn the seed regularly to ensure even drying. Once the seed is completely dry, it can be stored in a cool, dry place until ready for use.
Fresh seeds generally have a higher moisture content than dry seeds, which can speed up the germination process and result in faster growth. Dry seeds may take longer to absorb enough water to initiate germination.
The hard covering of a seed is called the seed coat. It serves to protect the seed from damage, dehydration, and pathogens.
The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.
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A dry seed has not absorbed water and is in a dormant state, while a soaked seed has absorbed water and has started the germination process. When a seed becomes soaked, it swells as it absorbs water, triggering biochemical changes that allow it to start sprouting.
The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.
The hilum is some type of embryonic scar on the seed that lets the seed dry out.
A drupe is a type of fruit with a hard pit or stone inside, while a nut is a type of fruit with a hard shell that encloses a seed. In terms of botanical classification, drupes belong to the category of fleshy fruits, while nuts are classified as dry fruits. Drupes typically have a single seed enclosed by a fleshy outer layer, while nuts have a hard shell that protects the seed inside.
(final seed-initial gram of the seed)/initial gram o the seed x 100%