siemenbiologia
Siemenbiologia, or seed biology, is the scientific study of seeds, the reproductive units of seed plants. The field covers seed development, structure, physiology, ecology, storage, and germination, with applications in agriculture, forestry, and conservation.
Seeds form after fertilization when the ovule matures. A typical seed consists of an embryo, stored reserves
Germination resumes metabolism and growth when conditions become favorable. Many seeds exhibit dormancy, a regulated state
Seeds play crucial roles in plant dispersal, population dynamics, and ecosystem function. Seed viability and vigor
Research methods in siemenbiologia include viability and vigor assays, germination tests, and imaging techniques to study