Poor Seed 



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care in cultivation and in fertilization. Old seed 

 produced in a favorable season may be preferred to* 

 fresh seed but of an inferior quality, produced in a 

 bad season. 



Weight and Color of Seed. As a rule, light weight 

 seed is inferior to heavy seed of the same variety. 

 The weight of the seed is influenced by culture and by 

 imperfect fertilization whidi results in miaute and 

 weak embryos. The weight of seed may be readily 

 determined by the water method. Place the seed in 

 a tumbler filled with water. After shaking and let- 

 ting it stand for a few minutes, the heavy ones sink 

 and the light ones float. Using this method. Stone' 

 has shown that the heavy sinking seed give a higher 

 per cent, of germination than the Hghter (see Tables lo 

 and ii). 



Table io 

 Sh&wing the Results of Seed Separation by the Water Method 



' stone, G.E.,MassachusettsAgr.Expt.Sta.Bul. 121 -.3-14, 190S. 



