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For every RIL population, a seed from each line was germinated in a germination package.
Propagation is by seed; seeds take three to five weeks to germinate, and have a germination rate of 80 to 90 percent.
Samples of seed bank were exposed to a germination stimulus, the plants that germinated and established were identified, and the density of emergent vegetation was assessed.
The seeds could be germinated in vitro readily in a germination medium as reported previously (Huang et al. 2014).
The seed bank composition was determined by a germination method, then the number of germinable seeds was put in relation to the microtopographies.
In Ba spores, impairment of GerPF expression causes a germination defect in response to nutrient germinants [ 85].
Seeds were scarified with sandpaper and germinated in Petri dishes incubated at 28 °C (22 °C when dark) in a germination chamber running a 16-h photoperiod.
Do a germination test before you sow.
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Seeds were grown in a germination chamber at 29°C.
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