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conducts experiments to observe the germination of seeds in different types of soils.​

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Answered by lijibiju131
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Seed germination is affected by several factors – moisture, temperature, light, soil or seed starting media, time, observation and last but not least patience. This is where time, observation and patience enter into our story. ... Seeds need the exact right conditions to germinate.Environmental factors such as temperature, light, pH, and soil moisture are known to affect seed germination (Chachalis and Reddy 2000; Taylorson 1987). Burial depth of seed also affects seed germination and seedling emer- gence. Weed seedlings may emerge from the soil surface to 15 cm deep Although potting soils may be used to start seeds, they tend to have a more coarse texture and may contain field soil, compost or composted manure along with vermiculite, peat moss or perlite. Some seed-starting or potting mixes may contain fertilizer as an additive.

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Answered by hurerakausar
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