Physical and Chemical Scarification on Dormancy Breaking of Rosary Pea Seeds (Abrus Precatorius L.)
Imam Safir Alwan Nurza
Abstract:
Abstract: Seeds are part of the plant containing embryo that grows through the germination process. This process involves metabolism occurs in seeds to produce roots and shoots. However, this metabolic process is inhibited by the environment and genetics of the seeds itself. Thus, the seeds experience dormancy and fail to grow. Dormancy can be broken with help of physical and chemical scarification to accelerate seed germination. The research aim was to determine the physical and ch… Show more
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