- The relative storability index of a seed is a measure of how long a particular seed type can maintain its viability and germination capacity under specific storage conditions compared to other seed types. It reflects the inherent genetic and physiological characteristics that determine a seed's longevity.
Its relevance in plant propagation includes:
• It helps determine the optimal storage conditions (temperature, moisture content) required to preserve seed viability for extended periods, which is crucial for successful future propagation.
• It guides decisions on seed banking and conservation strategies, ensuring genetic diversity is maintained.
• It informs commercial seed producers and growers about the expected shelf-life of seeds, impacting inventory management and planting schedules.
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