A type of bal that can't be degraded.
A recalcitrant seed is a seed that does not survive drying and cannot tolerate low temperatures for storage. These seeds need to be kept moist and at a specific temperature for successful preservation. Due to their sensitivity, recalcitrant seeds have a shorter shelf life compared to orthodox seeds.
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.
Recalcitrant seeds are seeds that do not tolerate desiccation and cannot withstand drying out; they typically require specific moisture levels to remain viable. These seeds often come from tropical and subtropical plants, and they generally have a short lifespan, requiring immediate germination or storage under controlled conditions. Examples include seeds from species like mangroves and some fruits, which need to be kept moist to promote germination. Their sensitivity to drying makes them challenging to store and propagate compared to orthodox seeds.
The recalcitrance of the child made the babysitter reluctant to schedule another date to sit. A recalcitrant employer might seek to argue that the union does not come with clean hands.
The USA's target is a 26-28% cut by 2025 compared to 2005 figures. President Obama is using regulation to bypass a recalcitrant Congress, but things may change after his term ends in January 2017.
Avocado produces recalcitrant seeds.
Recalcitrant: "Marked by a stubborn unwillingness to obey authority" (Wiktionary.org). Along these lines, every vegetable including courgette is dangerously recalcitrant.
The defenders attempted to round up the recalcitrantattackers.The owners had to separate the recalcitrant dogs to keep them from fighting.The recalcitrant truants were eventually sent to reform school.
It is a adjective describing something/someone who is stubbornly disobedient.
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The opposite of docile (obedient, submissive) can be aggressive, recalcitrant, or disobedient.
The opposite of docile (obedient, submissive) can be aggressive, recalcitrant, or disobedient.
upbringing makes them obstinately defiant of authority or restraint
Kicking back; recalcitrating; hence, showing repugnance or opposition; refractory.