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Reproductive Biology and Germination Ecology of <i>Phytolacca acinosa</i> in Its Secondary Range. [PDF]

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DETERMINATION OF GERMINATION PERCENTAGE AND GERMINATION INDEX-COLLABORATIVE TRIAL AND RUGGEDNESS TESTING

Journal of the Institute of Brewing, 1995
A method for the determination of Germination Percentage and Germination Index in malting barley has been tested by the EBC Analysis Committee and approved for inclusion in Analytica-EBC. In the collaborative trial three pairs of barley samples with high, medium and low vigour were analysed by 16 laboratories.
PREBEN RIIS, ELLA MEILING, JØRGEN PEETZ
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Evaluation of seed soaking times on germination percentage, germination rate and growth characteristics of pistachio seedlings

open access: yesActa Horticulturae, 2016
In traditional pistachio cultivation, prior to sowing seeds the latter are soaked in water for different times as farmers claim that this will contribute to germination. To our best knowledge, this is the first attempt to evaluate the effect of different water-soaking time periods on germination in pistachio.
A. Esmaeilpour, P. Van Damme
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A Method for Estimating Percentage Germination of Fungal Spores

Nature, 1948
METHODS previously used for estimating the percentage germination of fungal spores have involved hanging-drop or slide cultures. The environmental conditions, when using these methods, have always been difficult to standardize, though it may be argued that for pathological work they simulate those existing on the surface of fruits and leaves.
O L Davies
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Seed Germination Percentage Increases with Population Size in a Fragmented Prairie Species

Conservation Biology, 1991
Abstract: Laboratoty germination percentages were relatively low in small populations of royal catchfly (Silene regia), a perennial prairie plant whose distribution has been severely reduced by habitat fragmentation.
Eric S Menges
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