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  2. Stratification (seeds) - Wikipedia

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    Any seeds that are indicated as needing a period of warm stratification followed by cold stratification should be subjected to the same measures, but the seeds should additionally be stratified in a warm area first, followed by the cold period in a refrigerator later. Warm stratification requires temperatures of 15–20 °C (59–68 °F).

  3. Asclepias viridis - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The seeds of some milkweeds need periods of cold treatment (cold stratification) before they will germinate. [13] To protect seeds from washing away during heavy rains and from seed–eating birds, one can cover the seeds with a light fabric or with an 0.5 in (13 mm) layer of straw mulch. [14] However, mulch acts as an insulator ...

  4. Vernalization - Wikipedia

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    By treating wheat seeds with moisture as well as cold, Lysenko induced them to bear a crop when planted in spring. [8] Later however, according to Richard Amasino, Lysenko inaccurately asserted that the vernalized state could be inherited, i.e. the offspring of a vernalized plant would behave as if they themselves had also been vernalized and ...

  5. Seed stratification: What seeds require cold treatment

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  6. Winter sowing - Wikipedia

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    This is generally done with seeds that require a period of cold stratification. The method takes advantage of natural temperatures, rather than artificially refrigerating seeds. Winter sowing involves sowing seeds in a miniature greenhouse outside during winter, allowing them to germinate in spring.

  7. Asclepias tuberosa - Wikipedia

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    Grown from seed plants will take about two to three years to reach flowering size in average conditions. [17] The seeds do not require stratification and can be immediately planted, though in commercial growing they are generally moist stratified at 5 °C for 30–60 days because this increases the germination rate.

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    Of the 482 Lineage warehouses, 312 are in North America, 88 in the Asia-Pacific region and 82 in Europe. The contents inside its warehouses is "pretty much all food," he said.

  9. American Seed Trade Association - Wikipedia

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    Seed Advocate – ASTA launched a national recruitment campaign to mobilize a grassroots force of seed industry activists, known as Seed Advocates, to promote seed-friendly legislation and regulation at the state and federal levels. [5] Future Seed Executives (FuSE) — FuSE is an official Sub-Committee of the American Seed Trade Association ...

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