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What are positively photoblastic seeds?

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Answered by surya7972
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<b>photoblastic Describing a seed whosegermination is influenced by light. Seeds that are stimulated to germinate by light are described as positively photoblastic; seeds whosegermination is inhibited by light are said to be negatively photoblastic. The response to light is apparently mediated by a phytochrome.

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Answered by BarrettArcher
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The seeds whose germination is positively regulated by the light

Explanation:

  • The seeds are developed from the mature ovules. The seeds are used for the growth of plants.
  • The seeds that are highly influenced by the light are known as the photoblastic seeds.
  • The seeds whose germination occurs in the light are known as positive photoblastic seeds.
  • The seeds whose germination are inhibited by the presence of light are known as negative photoblastic seeds.

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