Abstract
Plants have evolved many clever mechanisms to ensure that their seeds will wait for appropriate conditions before sprouting. Some may only germinate after a fire, others only after going through a cold spell. This project explores one important variable among many that determine the ideal conditions for seed germination.Objective
The purpose of this project is to find if the size of the seed determines the ideal planting depth.
Introduction
You may think planting seeds is as simple as putting them in the ground and giving them water. But did you realize that there are a number of different types of seeds that require different conditions to grow? Some seeds may need light to grow, some may need darkness, and some may even need to be charred by fire. So with all these variations in the ideal conditions to stimulate seed germination how does seed size impact the process of germination? Do certain size seeds need special conditions?
Terms, Concepts and Questions to Start Background Research
To understand the relationship between planting depth and seed size, you should have solid understanding of the seed germination process, the structure of a seed, and the factors that break dormancy for different size seeds.
Bibliography
Some sources for information on germination and seed structure:
Materials and Equipment
Experimental Procedure
Variations
Is there a relationship between seed size and the amount of light needed to germinate seeds?
Last edit date: 2005-08-31 14:56:20
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