To separate seeds from water, you can use filtration. Simply pour the water and seeds through a fine mesh sieve or filter paper. The seeds will be caught by the sieve while the water will pass through.
You can separate seeds by method of hand picking.Or many a times different seeds have different densities and they might get separated by putting the mixture in water as the lighter seed would float.
Mix in a little water, dissolve the sugar. Filter to separate the bird seed. Evaporate the water and the sugar crystals will reappear.
Odk
no,because the seed will not dissolved in the water
No, offset is not a method of vegetative propagation in water hyacinth. Water hyacinth primarily propagates through fragmentation and seed production. Offset refers to a method where a new plantlet develops from the base of the parent plant in some other species.
You can separate seeds by method of hand picking.Or many a times different seeds have different densities and they might get separated by putting the mixture in water as the lighter seed would float.
Wind is the best method of seed dispersal.
Mix in a little water, dissolve the sugar. Filter to separate the bird seed. Evaporate the water and the sugar crystals will reappear.
Without germinating the seed it is fairly difficult to see if the seed is alive. One method is x-rays, expensive and not very practical. The second method is easy, but not 100% reliable; this is to put the seeds into water. If the seed sinks then it still contains an embryo and is viable, normally if the embryo is dead, it will dry up leaving a cavity within the seed - in which case the seed floats. There are obviously exceptions such as water dispersed seeds - like the coconut which are "designed" to float
Odk
No, good seeds do not always sink in water. Some healthy seeds may float due to air pockets inside the seed coat. It is best to refer to specific instructions for each type of seed to determine the appropriate method for testing seed viability.
Water enters the seed through a process called imbibition, where the seed absorbs water through its seed coat. This triggers metabolic processes in the seed that allow it to germinate and start growing. The water penetrates the seed through small pores or cracks in the seed coat.
You can use a strainer or cheesecloth to separate the calamansi juice from its seeds. Simply pour the mixture through the strainer or cheesecloth and collect the juice in a separate container, leaving the seeds behind.
by seed dispersal
Into the cells of the seed.
no,because the seed will not dissolved in the water
No, offset is not a method of vegetative propagation in water hyacinth. Water hyacinth primarily propagates through fragmentation and seed production. Offset refers to a method where a new plantlet develops from the base of the parent plant in some other species.