Biology, asked by st7486, 9 months ago

WHY DON'T SEEDS GERMINATE IF THE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 35 DEGREES C AND WHY DON'T THEY GERMINATE IF IT IS ABOVE 40 DEGREES C?

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Answered by judhajeet180
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Explanation:

35 - 40 ° c is the normal temperature for plants to grow.

If it exceeds or deceeds it will not germinate .

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Answered by akup2007
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Answer: Most seeds will germinate over quite a wide range of soil temperatures but the speed of germination will vary. Too cold and they’ll be very slow to sprout and too hot will also reduce the speed of germination. Far too cold or hot and they’ll just fail.

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