Want this question answered?
The cotyledon of the seed develops into a seedling at the time of germination.
Yes, seed can be viable and dormant at a same time because dormancy is natural and physiological but temporary barrier for seed germination while non-vaibility is permanent unability of seed germination.
Seed Dormancy is a problem in which seed is unable to germinate in a specific period of time, under the most suitable environment.
There are four different time zones in the continental United States. Starting from east to west, there is Eastern time, Central time, Mountain time, and Pacific Time.
There are several time zones in the continental US. Eastern, Central, Mountain, Arizona, Pacific, and Alaska.
a time period in which the seed will not germinate and is unreceptive to outside signals
Alaska and Hawaii were admitted at the same time in 1959.
A seed time is the time that you currently have coming into the meet so your best time.
The Continental Congress planned to meet again in the time 1775. Before this could happen, the situation in the colonists got bad.
The Continental Congress planned to meet again in the time 1775. Before this could happen, the situation in the colonists got bad.
The cotyledon of the seed develops into a seedling at the time of germination.
Because the continental united states HAS four time zones.
Yes, it is a seed that can be kept over time.
lime
Yes, seed can be viable and dormant at a same time because dormancy is natural and physiological but temporary barrier for seed germination while non-vaibility is permanent unability of seed germination.
Seed Dormancy is a problem in which seed is unable to germinate in a specific period of time, under the most suitable environment.
There are four different time zones in the continental United States. Starting from east to west, there is Eastern time, Central time, Mountain time, and Pacific Time.