Who does seeds become dormant?
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Seed dormancy is defined as a state in which seeds are prevented from germinating even under environmental conditions normally favorable for germination. These conditions are a complex combination of water, light, temperature, gasses, mechanical restrictions, seed coats, and hormone structures
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Seed dormancy is the failure of a viable seed to germinate under favorable conditions. Seeds may be dormant because the seed coat prevents germination, or because the embryo - by itself or together with chemicals - inhibits germination.
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