I think its also depend on the type of seed that've been used for experiment. I've read some journals that one said temperatur 40oC is good for germination, and some even said 100oC. Time also matter
Yes you are very correct like i mentioned in the video. The ideal temperature is not universal. It greatly varies and depends on the seed type. A winter plant seed and a summer plant seed for example will not have the same ideal temperature for germination. This experiment is simply to demonstrate that seeds have their own ideal temperature for germination and that they do not germinate at all temperature ranges.
Won't the fact that one of the Petri dishes is kept in the fridge be changing the light variable (do you have a way of doing this experiment without altering this variable?).
This is an investigative type of experiment , so you can use any seeds from any species to find out the effect of ambient and extremes of temperature on their germination.
Sir can tell me from which site or place I can buy blotting paper and filter paper for laboratory use? that would be very much helpful to me , please sir
for this experiment, you can use tissue paper. Or if you strictly want filter paper sheets, you can buy it from any store that deals in laboratory equipments and chemicals. or go online. you will get in amazon too.
water is necessary for germination because food is stored in the seeds in dry condition when it becomes dormant, but the developing embryo cannot utilize this dry food without the water there turning it into the liquid form and making it accessible.
@@cherishstudies the seeds in flask 2 will germinate , while the seeds in beaker 1 and 3 may not show signs of germination, or they may germinate after a several days . this shows that optimum temperature is required for germination( not too high not too low) hope this helps.
Seeds do not germinate at temperature extremes. Although one must know that different seeds of different species from different tropics witll have their own "temperature extremes". This video is a extremely simplified, and crude demonstration to show that seeds will not germinate at all temperatures. You can try out different adaptations of this experiment and make conclusions.
I think its also depend on the type of seed that've been used for experiment. I've read some journals that one said temperatur 40oC is good for germination, and some even said 100oC. Time also matter
Yes you are very correct like i mentioned in the video. The ideal temperature is not universal. It greatly varies and depends on the seed type. A winter plant seed and a summer plant seed for example will not have the same ideal temperature for germination. This experiment is simply to demonstrate that seeds have their own ideal temperature for germination and that they do not germinate at all temperature ranges.
Sir can we do research on this topic .effect of temperature on seed germination
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Varying the pH would be interesting
which seed species is this?
Won't the fact that one of the Petri dishes is kept in the fridge be changing the light variable (do you have a way of doing this experiment without altering this variable?).
A very good observation my fellow grower...
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Does this apply to any seeding, like citrus tree seeding
This is an investigative type of experiment , so you can use any seeds from any species to find out the effect of ambient and extremes of temperature on their germination.
Which seeds are those??
Pisum sativum
they're peas babes xx
What will be the control group here
The seeds kept at ambient temperature (in this case, Room temperature) can be the Control for this experiment.
Sir can tell me from which site or place I can buy blotting paper and filter paper for laboratory use? that would be very much helpful to me , please sir
for this experiment, you can use tissue paper. Or if you strictly want filter paper sheets, you can buy it from any store that deals in laboratory equipments and chemicals. or go online. you will get in amazon too.
which seed pls tell
Pisum sativum
What is the purpose of water? other than photosynthesis
water is necessary for germination because food is stored in the seeds in dry condition when it becomes dormant, but the developing embryo cannot utilize this dry food without the water there turning it into the liquid form and making it accessible.
Nice experiment
Seeds kiski li h ?
peas (i dont know why they yellow)
Pls tell me the observations pls as I am performing a project in class.
Hi i think the observations are mentioned clearly in the video itself
Pls tell in detail actually I am an Indian and your English is in flow I could not understand it properly
@@cherishstudies the seeds in flask 2 will germinate , while the seeds in beaker 1 and 3 may not show signs of germination, or they may germinate after a several days . this shows that optimum temperature is required for germination( not too high not too low) hope this helps.
@@sukritisaha5232 thanks for your help
What will be the conclusion here?
Seeds do not germinate at temperature extremes. Although one must know that different seeds of different species from different tropics witll have their own "temperature extremes". This video is a extremely simplified, and crude demonstration to show that seeds will not germinate at all temperatures. You can try out different adaptations of this experiment and make conclusions.