Seeds with hard, watertight seed coats can germinate by undergoing a process called scarification, where physical or environmental factors weaken or break down the seed coat, allowing water to penetrate. Additionally, some seeds require specific conditions such as temperature changes, fire, or passage through an animal's digestive system to initiate germination. Once the seed coat is breached and moisture is absorbed, metabolic processes begin, leading to germination. This adaptation allows seeds to survive harsh conditions until the right environment for growth is present.
Yes, peach seeds can be dispersed by animals, particularly by frugivores that consume the fruit. When animals eat peaches, they often swallow the seeds whole, which can pass through their digestive systems unharmed. Once excreted, these seeds can germinate and grow in new locations, aiding in the plant's spread. However, the likelihood of successful germination depends on various factors, including the seed's viability and the environment in which it lands.
I've eat an apricot, now I want to plant a tree. How do I do this? I've taken the seed out of the shell, and have it laying on wet soil. It has a sprout coming out at one end. Do I plant this seed, with the sprout up or down?
If plants didn't have any seeds they would not be able to reproduce.
1. If you plant a seed too deep, it will not get enough sunlight to germinate.If you plant a seed to shallow, it won't have enough soil cover to support the germinating top growth.The rule of thumb on planting seed is plant three times the depth of the size of the seed. If you have seeds that are very tiny, just the barest covering of soil is enough. For larger seeds, the depth varies with the size of the seed.2. It is necessary to sow seeds at an appropriate depth because it ensures the proper and timely germination of the seed. The seed sown at more depth will not be able to germinate on time and the leafs will not appear on the surface on time. This is because it has to cross the layer of soil to come or appear on the surface.Similarly the seeds are not sown superficially on the ground because they can be eaten by the birds or can be easily carried away by wind.
Yes, seeds require oxygen to germinate and grow. Oxygen is necessary for the process of respiration, which provides energy for the seed to break dormancy and start growing. Without sufficient oxygen, the seed may not be able to germinate.
no they would not be able to germinate, i think!
Germination fertilizers seeds and helps them spread. Without it many plants would not be able to produce babies.
Seeds would not be able to root in soil, so the plant would not be able to germinate, or begin growing.
Seeds need to be wet and warm to crack open the shell and start to grow. If it wasn't for this, people would not be able to store seeds.
If the amount of water is to great around the bean seed it will die and not be able to germinate.
Freezing temperatures can damage grass seed, but it may not necessarily kill all of the seeds. Some seeds may survive and still be able to germinate once the conditions become favorable.
Most seeds require a seed coat for protection and regulation of germination. Without a seed coat, a seed may be more vulnerable to damage and can struggle to germinate successfully. However, some seeds may still be able to germinate without a seed coat under specific conditions.
You cannot get high off of marijuana seeds. They have no THC to get out of them. Unless you germinate it, then put it in potting soil under a light for 17 hours a day then in a couple of months you will be able to tell if it is a female (you need a femal to get buds) then harvest and yes you will be able to get high from a seed (that turned into a plant. grow em and yea but just the seeds no
This actually helps to propel the seeds out of the case the seeds are kept in more effectively. Because of this, there will be a larger distance between the mother plant and the young plant. The plants will then be able to spread across large distances easily and germinate there.
Yes, peach seeds can be dispersed by animals, particularly by frugivores that consume the fruit. When animals eat peaches, they often swallow the seeds whole, which can pass through their digestive systems unharmed. Once excreted, these seeds can germinate and grow in new locations, aiding in the plant's spread. However, the likelihood of successful germination depends on various factors, including the seed's viability and the environment in which it lands.
I've eat an apricot, now I want to plant a tree. How do I do this? I've taken the seed out of the shell, and have it laying on wet soil. It has a sprout coming out at one end. Do I plant this seed, with the sprout up or down?
A new pine tree can grow from a cone that fell from a tree because cones contain seeds that can germinate and sprout under the right conditions. When a cone falls and releases its seeds onto the ground, they may be able to take root, receive water and sunlight, and start growing into a new tree.