Microwaves would essentially cook and kill the embryo's within the seed
Microwaves will essentially cook the inside (embryo and cotyledons) of the seed - killing it. The germination would be effected by the duration that the seeds were in the microwave. Microwaves do not make seed grow faster or slower, they effect the germination and vigor of the seeds - negatively.
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Yes because of Lauren Hallas.
High temperatures can have a negative effect on radish germination as they can dry out the soil, reduce water uptake by the seeds, and inhibit enzymatic activity crucial for germination. Hypothesis: If radish seeds are exposed to high temperatures, then their germination rate will decrease compared to seeds exposed to optimal temperatures.
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.
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
If you microwave nothing, the microwave will not heat up anything and there will be no change in temperature or appearance. The microwave will simply run without any effect on the empty space inside.
Alcohol and tobacco can have adverse effects on seed germination due to their chemical compositions, which may inhibit germination by impacting seed respiration and metabolism. It is recommended to avoid exposing seeds to these substances to promote successful germination.
Depends entirely upon the seed and how much salt.
Yes, after conducting an experiment I have concluded that if using enough dishwashing detergent in this case cascade, it has an affect on the germination of plants.