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6.1 – Overview and Learning Objectives

 

Overview

Seed with baby plant emerging, initial leaves are shown.
Germination: breaking dormancy. Image from Plantlet.org. https://plantlet.org/seed-dormancy-reasons-breaking-methods-and-advantages/

Seed is not always entirely used up each planting season. Seed that was purchased or grown this year may require storage to be carried over to subsequent planting seasons. When seed is carried over, it is expected to be of the same quality as seed that was recently produced.

As a result, understanding the best possible methods for carrying over seed to maintain high germination and viability is crucial.

 

Learning Objectives

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

  1. Distinguish between the different mechanisms of seed dormancy.
  2. Describe the causes of seed deterioration.
  3. Distinguish between short-term and long-term storage.
  4. Explain the basics of optimal seed storage methods and conditions.
  5. List proper inventory management and the causes of excess seed carryover.

 


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