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The Effects of Freezing on Vegetable Seeds

The Effects of Freezing on Vegetable Seeds. Natalie Mang 9 th Grade Academy of Notre Dame de Namur. Problem. Will vegetable seeds germinate after being frozen for various times at the same temperature?. Research. Vegetable seeds germinate like all other types seeds.

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The Effects of Freezing on Vegetable Seeds

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  1. The Effects of Freezing on Vegetable Seeds Natalie Mang 9th Grade Academy of Notre Dame de Namur

  2. Problem • Will vegetable seeds germinate after being frozen for various times at the same temperature?

  3. Research • Vegetable seeds germinate like all other types seeds. • Different variables can affect the germination rate of seeds.

  4. Hypothesis • If the vegetable seeds are frozen for various times than they will take longer to germinate than those that were not frozen.

  5. Materials • Carrot, Pea, Bean seeds. • Soil – Agway Seed Starter Mix • Small germination pots • Natural light • Water • Freezer

  6. Procedure • Carrot, Pea and Bean seeds divided into four groups: No freezing, 24 hour, 48 hour and 7 day. • Planted after their given time in the freezer. • Record times of when and how many seeds germinated.

  7. Data • Effect of different temperatures. • Ability to germinate

  8. More Data

  9. Conclusion • Hypothesis (was not supported)- If the vegetable seeds are frozen for various times than they will take longer to germinate than those that were not frozen. • Was not supported because there was no difference in the length of time it took the seeds to germinate. • Improvements- Freeze the seeds for a longer period of time.

  10. Thanks "Comparison of Germination Rates for Frozen Seeds and Follow-Up." Experiments in Sequoia Seed Germination IV. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2009.      <http://trees.martinsvillenj.com/sequoiaseeds4.htm>. Greulach, Victor A. Plant Function and Structure. New York: Macmillan Publishing      Co. Inc, 1973. Print. Harb, Rami J. "CALIFORNIA STATE SCIENCE FAIR." USC. N.p., 2 Apr. 2005. Web. 15      Oct. 2009. <http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/History/2005/Projects/J1620.pdf>. Miller, Kenneth R., and Joseph Levine. Biology. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey:      Pearson Education Inc., 2006. Print. Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to Gardening. London: The Reader's Digest      Association Limited, 1975. Print. • Thank you everyone here today for listening and if you have any questions feel free to ask.

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