There are several potential reasons why only a few seeds germinated. These may include inadequate moisture levels, unsuitable temperatures, or poor soil quality, which can hinder seed development. Additionally, factors such as seed viability, genetic issues, or pest damage might have contributed to low germination rates. Environmental conditions and the presence of pathogens can also play a significant role in seed failure.
Seeds are selected for germination based on factors like seed size, weight, shape, color, and overall health. Additionally, seeds are tested for viability through methods such as the tetrazolium test, germination test, and cutting test. Only seeds that meet quality standards and have a high probability of germination are selected for planting.
no i don't think so, only if you detergent or any bacterial liquid.
Light is only necessary for plants once they have germinated because they require energy from sunlight to undergo photosynthesis, which is the process that allows plants to convert light energy into the nutrients they need to grow and develop. Before germination, the seed relies on stored energy for initial growth.
Your hypothesis is the answer to that question. It could be like 'only 50% of the sugar bean seeds germinated because the other 50% was afraid of the light. ' The next step is to find some tests you could do to disprove your hypothesis(prove the hypothesis is wrong). Like letting your seeds germinate in the dark (but at the same temperature and humidity) and when illuminated with red, blue, or white leds.
Monocot seeds are seeds produced by monocotyledonous plants, which are plants with a single seed leaf or cotyledon. Examples of monocot seeds include corn, rice, and wheat. These seeds typically have only one embryonic leaf inside the seed coat.
* Lettuce seeds will only germinate if given light and kept in 18-20 degrees * Seedless watermelons grow from seeds * A few thousand-year-old wheat seeds were found in the desert and germinated
Seeds are selected for germination based on factors like seed size, weight, shape, color, and overall health. Additionally, seeds are tested for viability through methods such as the tetrazolium test, germination test, and cutting test. Only seeds that meet quality standards and have a high probability of germination are selected for planting.
I dont think they do. The only time i know of seeds being released from a pumpkin is when you carve the pumkin for halloween. Goodday.
After planting the germinated seeds in the soil, it's best to place them in a location with adequate light. This will help the sprouts grow strong and healthy. Waiting until they sprout out of the soil before providing light may result in leggy and weak seedlings.
I can only think of two and they are acorns and helicopters.
The only fruit I can think of with the seeds on the outside of the skin, is the strawberry.
The only reason i can think of is that you are not in labor.
Insects do not reason. They only respond to their environment and most likely see us as a threat.Bugs don't have brains and do not think.
yes dah were are you going to get it from the sky there are little seeds inside a grape
I think the only good reason was to bring the war to an end.
Chili seeds range from 0 Scoville units to 16 million Scoville. The reason is that chili is a broad spectrum of peppers including jalapeno, which is only 2500 to 8000 Scoville.
Well the only reason is theres a glitch in your game. Try it on a different computer maybe that will work?