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    4 Bean seeds Water Ruler Support stick Notebook Procedure: Take your planting pot fill with planting soil a little above half way. Take your seeds but before you plant them weigh them for data. Once you have the first steps done‚ its time to plant the seeds Take one pot and one seed plant the seed about an inch down Be sure to label it "Plant one". Take your next pot plant the three seeds in different

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    ABSTRACT To determine the effects of gamma radiation in inducing mutation on the growth of corn (Zea mays)‚ an experiment using corn seeds exposed in to different rate of radiation (0kr‚ 10 kr‚ 30 kr‚ and 50 kr) was done. Four treatments were prepared using 10 seeds from each of the following different radiation rates. The seeds were planted and were observed for seven weeks. The percent germination and mortality rate‚ as well as the height (in cm) were obtained. Results showed

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    QUESTION: What Soil Recipe will grow the best Pea seed? CLAIM: I believe that soil made up of 30% silt‚ 25% Water‚ 15% humus 5% Sand‚ 5% of Clay‚ and the assuming the other 25% is air‚ will grow the best pea seed. MATERIALS 100 Milliliter Dixie Cup Ground Clay _ Silt Water _ Pea Seed 100 ml measuring

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    overexploitation for colchicine in industries and excessive use of plant material i.e. seeds and tubers for local purpose‚ susceptibility towards many pests‚ and excessive collection in habitats for medicinal purposes have pushed this plant to endanger (Rai‚ 2010).Therefore‚ its mass

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    grow more rapidly than a plant given the recommended amount of water. To prove my hypothesis I will use the following materials: • Bean and mielie seeds • Cotton wool • Tap water My preparation includes: • Putting one cotton wool ring on six separate saucers • Placing one bean and one mielie seed on each ring • Covering the seeds with another ring • Label three as A and three as B Group A got 10ml water as a start and from there on 4ml three times a day. Group B got 50ml water

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    Cash Crops of Pakistan

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    food but also a great part of them is exported abroad to earn foreign exchange. Types Of Crops: There are basically two types of crops Food Crops & non-food crops The most important crops of Pakistan are‚ cotton‚rice‚tobacco‚fruit & vegetables and seeds oils. Now we will explain these crops one by one. Cotton: Cotton is the crop which earn the highest amount of foreign exchange for Pakistan. It is grown in Punjab‚ Sind And N.W.F.P. For the last decade it has been victim of different

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    added to the radish seeds effects the speed of growth during the six-week time frame of the study. The major variables with this study are proficient communications among the team‚ the seeds‚ soil‚ water concentration‚ fertilizer‚ light exposure‚ temperature of the room‚ consistency of following watering (watering the plant same time every day) and seed depth. All of these variables can affect the germination process in some sense but seed depth is the greatest‚ on the back of the seed packet it states

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    down)‚ embryo of seed‚ young leaves • Control of cell elongation • apical dominance (prevents lateral buds) • prevents abscission • continued growth of fruit • cell division in vascular and cork cambium --formation of lateral roots from pericycle --formation of adventitious roots from cuttings Gibberellins Roots and young leaves • Cell (stem) elongation (works in stems and leaves‚ but not roots) • breaking seed/bud dormancy • stimulating fruit set Cytokinins roots‚ embryos‚ fruits actively growing

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    fungus emerges from its seed or spore. Germination involves activating the seed’s metabolism‚ which is done through numerous stages. The fist stage involves the rehydrating the cell by absorbing water. This allows the cell to become metabolically active. After water absorption‚ gibberellin is produced in the cotyledon of the seed. The enzyme gibberellin stimulates the production of amylase‚ which catalyzes the digestion of starch and converts it into maltose in the food the seed stores. Maltose is then

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    greenish-white‚ fragrant‚ sessile and reach about 12 cm (4.7 in) in length‚ though appear shorter due to coiling. The flowers produce a pod‚ which turns pink when ripe and opens to expose an edible pulp. The pulp contains black shiny seeds that are circular and flat. The seed is dispersed via birds that feed on the sweet pulp. The tree is drought resistant and can survive in dry lands from sea level to an elevation of 1‚500 m (4‚900 ft)‚ making it suitable

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