Ussually detergents will have adverse effects on the germinations of seeds since it will interfere with the natural growth process of the seeds. However it is if importance to know the amount of detergents used, since the concentration of the detergent and the substance that the detergetns contain really determine whether it will either have positive or adverse impacts on the germination of the seeds. This has to do with the concentration of the detergent and the type of deterget used. If for example a detergent is used that contains phosphate, high concentrations of the phosphate detergent is will be toxic for the seedlings and thus have adverse effects on the germination of the seeds. It will interfere with the natural growth process of the seedlings and thus seeds will not germinate or only a very little amount of seeds will germinate. However, if a low concentration of phosphate is used (e.g. 0.1%) it will act as a fertilizer for the seeds, and speed up the rate at which the seeds will germinate. Seeds usually will initially require high amounts of phoshorus, thus it will boost its germination. However, then again in later stages when the seedling have become plants, additional phosphate is not needed anymore and will have no effect or even again adverse effects.
Hypogeal germination is generally seen on monocots seeds
the percentage of seeds that geminate in a given group of seeds. If you sow 10 seeds and only one germinates (sprouts) then you have a 10% germination rate
Germination
Cocoa seeds like to be in moist sphagnum moss for germination to take place. The seeds need to soak before they can be germinated.
No, Sprite does not affect the germination of radish seeds. Germination is primarily influenced by factors such as water, light, temperature, and seed quality. Sprite, a carbonated beverage, does not have any properties that would directly impact seed germination.
(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination
(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination
Lawrence Paul Larsen has written: 'Effects of gibberellic acid and light on germination of conifer seeds' -- subject(s): Germination
Germination.
The water itself stimulates the germination of the seeds.
Hypogeal germination is generally seen on monocots seeds
the percentage of seeds that geminate in a given group of seeds. If you sow 10 seeds and only one germinates (sprouts) then you have a 10% germination rate
It accelerates the germination of the seeds with a 10-50 percent sugar water to tap water concentration. Take 20 g of sugar and mix it into 200 ml of tap water, and add 50% OF THE SOLUTION to the seeds water suply, and the other 50% is tap water. If you do more than that it will kill the seeds.
Germination
Cocoa seeds like to be in moist sphagnum moss for germination to take place. The seeds need to soak before they can be germinated.
Seed germination is negatively affected by acid rain because of its (low) pH level and its direct chemical direct effects on the seed. Acid rain is a term to describe precipitation containing contaminants that alter the natural pH of the rain (normally a pH of 7). Contaminants can take the form of carbonic acid (HCO3) and has a pH that can vary between 5.8 and almost 7; a weak acid by most standards. Acid rain can also contain other "acidifying" elements such as Sulfur and Nitrogen which are more harmful. Acid rain can cause direct damage to exposed foliage (seeds included) as well as a longer term effects to the soil where concentrations can build up over time.
No, Sprite does not affect the germination of radish seeds. Germination is primarily influenced by factors such as water, light, temperature, and seed quality. Sprite, a carbonated beverage, does not have any properties that would directly impact seed germination.