What is a feasible explanation why there is lesser percentage of germination and growth rate in monggo seeds when sprinkled with water added with 3/4 teaspoon as compared to monggo seed set-ups sprinkled with water
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What is a feasible explanation why there is lesser percentage of germination and growth rate in monggo seeds when sprinkled with water added with 3/4 teaspoon as compared to monggo seed set-ups sprinkled with water?
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- What are the external factors on seedling growth? and what are their effects in seed growth and germination? (The seeds used in the experiment are monggo seeds)a. Does the pod of string bean appear to be a single carpel with one cavity containing seeds?b. Is the micropyle near the attachment of the seed to the pod of string bean?Based on the following data from your t-test results, did your treatment statistically enhance plant growth or seed germination? Group: Control Mean: 42.1543SD: 9.9290SEM: 3.7528N: 7 Group: Treatment Mean: 57.5900SD: 26.1465SEM: 9.8825N: 7
- 1) In Figure 1 what does the student’s t-test indicate when determining the statistical significance of growth data under incandescent light and sunlight between Group 1 and Group 2? 2) In Figure 2 what does the student’s t-test indicate when determining the statistical significance of plant height data between Group 1 and Group 2? 3) In Figure 3 what does the student’s t-test indicate when determining the statistical significance of final leaf count data between Group 1 and Group 2?Answer the following question: Does the pod of mung beans and garden peas appear to be a single carpel with one cavity containing seeds? Is the micropyle near the attachment of the seed to the pod of mung beans and garden peas?What is the Solubility Properties of Annatto Seeds?
- Plants reproduce through various methods. Explain which method helps to create genetic variability in crop plants? Moreover elaborate mechanisms promoting self or cross pollination.What is the purpose or function of micropyle in a seed?What is the developmental basis for the shorter stems of high-yielding rice and wheat?
- The Effect of Light Stress on Germination and Growth Parameters of Corchorus olitorius, Celosia argentea, Amaranthus. What is the difference of this experiment to any other similar experiment?describe the potential hazards that may be posed by GMO papaya engineered for delayed fruit ripening.Under which of the following conditions would pollen from an S2S5 plant successfully pollinate an S1S5 flower? a. Using pollen from a carpelate flower to fertilize a staminate flower would be successful. b. If the plants used gametophytic self-incompatibility, half of the pollen would be successful. c. If the plants used sporophytic self-incompatibility, half of the pollen would be successful. d. Pollen from an S2S5 plant can never pollinate an S1S5 flower.