1.Our results demonstrated that all salts, at lower concentrations, increased the germination rate but not the germination percentages, compared with control (pure water). Conversely, seedlings were differently affected by treatments in respect to salt type and concentration
2.The seed will germinate the most quickly and easily if the bottom temperature is about 85 degrees. In contrast, soil temperatures that drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit greatly increase the germination time. Two weeks may need to pass at this cool temperature before the seed coat fractures for root growth.
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1.Our results demonstrated that all salts, at lower concentrations, increased the germination rate but not the germination percentages, compared with control (pure water). Conversely, seedlings were differently affected by treatments in respect to salt type and concentration
2.The seed will germinate the most quickly and easily if the bottom temperature is about 85 degrees. In contrast, soil temperatures that drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit greatly increase the germination time. Two weeks may need to pass at this cool temperature before the seed coat fractures for root growth.
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