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Q: What is The gene that makes seeds from crops sterile after the first year?
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What is a plants method of reproduction?

first it makes the seeds then the seeds get planted repeat


How do turmeric seeds disperse?

The turmeric plant is sterile and does not produce seeds. They reproduce through rhizomes.


What produces large crops?

Seeds and good care for the crops.


What is grow crops?

seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops


If reaper is to crops What is to seeds?

Sheller.


Are all bananas sterilized?

Assuming you mean sterile as in seedless (unable to reproduce), the majority of the ones you find in the store are. The plants tend to have 50% more chromosomes than normal (triploid). That makes them free of seeds and thus sterile. The black specks inside are not seeds. The way they propagate these are with clippings. So the majority of the bananas you eat of a specific cultivar have the same DNA.


Will smoking pot seeds make you sterile?

No. It won't make you high either, because there's almost no cannabinoids in the seeds.


What does planting crops in long rows rather than randomly scattering seeds do?

It makes them grow in a row as opposed to randomly scattered. This is because plants usually grow where seeds are placed. There are, of course, exceptions to this theory. For example, flying seeds. However, anyone planting crops is likely to sow non-flying varieties of seeds.


How is damping off caused?

Soil or tools that are not sterile used when starting seeds.


Why do people use seeds?

To grow crops.


What crop is used to produce sesame oil?

Not surprisingly, Sesame seeds. Sesame seeds themselves are taken from the sesame fruit. According to Wikipedia, sesame seeds were amoing the first crops used specifically for extracting the oil.


What does planting seeds in long rows rather than randomly scattering seeds do?

It makes them grow in a row as opposed to randomly scattered. This is because plants usually grow where seeds are placed. There are, of course, exceptions to this theory. For example, flying seeds. However, anyone planting crops is likely to sow non-flying varieties of seeds.