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high temperature does not affect the dry seed as much as they affect the germinating seed​

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Answered by pranavteja148
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Answer:

high temperature does not affect the dry seed as much as they affect the germinated seed because it is moisture less

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The germination of green mature seeds was significantly higher than the germination of dry seeds when exposed to 100°C and 120°C for 30, 45 and 60 min. ... Dry seeds showed very minor responses in germination to the increased temperatures except when exposed to 120°C for 60 min (26% compared to the control).

Answered by ItzEnchantingPoison
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The results showed that magnetism had a significant positive effect on plant growth. Plant seeds under the influence of the magnetic field had a higher germination rate, and these plants grew taller, larger, and healthier than those in the control group. No adverse effects of magnetism on plant growth were noticed.

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