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dry storage

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meanings of dryand storage


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dry
adjective
uk /draɪ/ us /draɪ/
used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or ...
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storage
noun[U]
uk /ˈstɔː.rɪdʒ/ us /ˈstɔːr.ɪdʒ/
the putting and keeping of things in a special place for use in ...
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Examples of dry storage


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In several of the above-mentioned papers, germination was reported to be enhanced by drystorage.
Another factor is post-maturation high temperatures during drystorage that have a great influence on the primary dormancy (after-ripening).
For convenience, these will be referred to as the stratification temperatures, recognizing that temperatures were somewhat higher during the drystorage periods.
Therefore, the mechanisms that play a role in desiccation tolerance may be equally important in relation to drystorage.
To survive drystorage, freshly harvested seeds must first survive desiccation.
For each temperature tested, there were more cells with leaky membranes after 10 months than after 10 weeks of drystorage.
The pattern of impermeability alteration as a result of drystorage did not correlate with the quantitative type of physical dormancy.
If seeds have non-deep physiological dormancy, afterripening (dormancy break) can occur during drystorage, especially at room temperatures.
However, drystorage in the laboratory for >1 year did not overcome dormancy.
However, there is often a negative effect on the subsequent longevity of the seeds in drystorage.
These seeds became completely permeable following 5 years of drystorage.
Roberts (1973) defined orthodox and recalcitrant seeds, representing those that survive long-term drystorage and those that cannot withstand dehydration, respectively.
The increases in free volume and surface reactivity might enhance deteriorative chemical reactions in primed seeds during subsequent drystorage.
After drystorage, dormancy correlated with clear anatomical differences.
Germination was evaluated immediately after harvest and after 3 months of drystorage, prior to the beginning of experiments.
After 3 months of drystorage, this conditional dormancy was relieved, since nearly all scarified seeds germinated promptly.
If experiments cannot be started immediately, a preliminary germination test should be done before seeds are placed in drystorage at low temperatures.
During the first months of drystorage, both dormancy states can change.
However, survival of seeds in drystorage is not necessarily an indication of viability in the soil.
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