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The seeds will not germinate at the time of storage in dry place.

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5mo ago

A seed's protective seed coat helps prevent water loss by acting as a barrier to keep the moisture inside. The embryo inside the seed also goes into a dormant state, reducing its metabolic activity and water loss. Additionally, some seeds produce compounds that help retain water and protect them from drying out.

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To prolong and protect their viability. If they get moist they will try to grow, then there's nothing left when you've planted them.

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12y ago

The stuff that makes it germinate maybe it gets damp somebhow if u want to know HOW it gets damp then I don't know

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