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it can kill the plant entirely
The most common result of limiting resources is interspecific competition. Whether it be food, substrate, nutrients, sunlight, etc; limiting resources cause members of the same species and population to have uniform dispersion or possibly produce extreme territorial/agnostic behavior.
Depends entirely upon the seed and how much salt.
Yes it does affect plant germination. I carried out an experiment on Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Green Bean) and through the collection of biomass, I found out that it does affect.
it speeds up water uptake and reduces germination times
nothing
more chlorine = less seed germination
Yes because of Lauren Hallas.
Enzymes play a large role in seed germination. The enzymes break down the materials that are stored in the seed.
Temperature has the greatest effect on seed germination.
it can kill the plant entirely
Music has not yet been proven to have an effect on plant germination. However, numerous studies have been done on the effect of music on plant growth.More information can be found at the related question below.
Ernest Gordon Booth has written: 'Daily growth of the oat kernel and effect on germination of immaturity and controlled low temperatures ..' -- subject(s): Effect of temperature on, Germination, Oats, Plants
The most common result of limiting resources is interspecific competition. Whether it be food, substrate, nutrients, sunlight, etc; limiting resources cause members of the same species and population to have uniform dispersion or possibly produce extreme territorial/agnostic behavior.
Depends entirely upon the seed and how much salt.
it makes it hotter
Competition will lower the price of products