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Chapter 33, Problem 12TYK
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Introduction: Seasonal events, such as flowering, seed germination, and breaking of bud dormancy, are very crucial in the life of a plant. The occurrence of these events in wrong seasons can lead to severe consequences such as death of the plant.
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