Does excess water increase the rate of germination Explain
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Water level significantly affected seed germination and seedling establishment. The wet soil treatment germination rate (83%) was much higher than the waterlogged (56%) and submerged (44%) treatments. ... The wet treatment group had greater seedling establishment (94%) than the waterlogged treatment (84%).
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Moisture essentially brings the seed back to life. When the seed fills with water in a process called imbibition, it activates enzymes to initiate the germination process. On the other hand, too much water can cause seeds to rot instead of developing into a seedling.
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