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Seed Germination
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When determining the percentage of germination from a seed sample, what percentage germination indicates a certified seed was used?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I Googled for a while when this was asked last week and drew a blank - hope someone else can help.
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some quizzes do seem to ask unusual questions!
Like Mamya, I've googled.
is 80% feasible?
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Like Mamya, I've googled.
is 80% feasible?
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Is there some information missing here? e.g. does this question appear under a section relating to a specific plant species?
I ask because the germination standard varies across species. So, for example, it's 75% for most grasses but 80% or 85% for others. There are different figures for crops such as sugar beet and fodder beet:
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I ask because the germination standard varies across species. So, for example, it's 75% for most grasses but 80% or 85% for others. There are different figures for crops such as sugar beet and fodder beet:
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