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Recalcitrant species are plants that produce seeds which cannot withstand desiccation or prolonged storage under dry conditions. These seeds typically require specific environmental conditions for germination and are sensitive to temperature and humidity changes. As a result, they often need to be planted shortly after harvest to maintain viability, making conservation and propagation efforts more challenging compared to orthodox seeds, which can be stored for extended periods. Examples of recalcitrant species include many tropical trees and some fruit trees.

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