0 a small part of a plant that another plant grows from -- frø [ neuter ]
a sunflower seed et solsikkefrø
1 a small thing from which sth bigger develops -- kime [ masculine ]
2 the (part of) the fruit of a tree, plant etc from which a new plant may be grown -- frø
3 the beginning from which anything grows -- kim, spire, kjerne
4 (in a sporting competition etc) a seeded player -- nummer (…) på ranglista
She’s third seed in the competition.
5 (of a plant) to produce seed -- sette frø, frø seg
6 in golf, tennis etc, to arrange (good players) in a competition so that they do not compete against each other till the later rounds. -- seede
The screening system permitted a population approach for quantification of changes in seed population thermal behaviour in relation to dormancy loss.
Transplanted rice undergoes two more growth processes than does the directly seeded rice, nursery growth and transplanting shock.
It was this early experience as a rice breeder which also led to an interest in seed dormancy.
Longterm exclosure plots currently capturing and protecting seeds falling into the crab-zone will help address this uncertainty.
A number of protective mechanisms associated with seed desiccation tolerance have been identified through studies on acquisition and loss of desiccation tolerance in orthodox seeds.
Additionally, in desiccation-sensitive seeds, protective antioxidant systems may also fail.
Therefore, the difference in the dehydration and rehydration paths was much higher in control seeds compared to primed seeds.
Figure 2 summarizes seed selectivities ranked by mass for each granivore class separately.
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