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Plants L10-14

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Question:

Seed longevity is predictable

Author: Alex Rapai



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Seeds deteriorate in storage and so viability changes with time at a rate determined by temperature and water content. Longevity in terms of temperature and water content are predictable and this is essential for conservation (gene banks) and agriculture (seed trade).


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