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Seed Ageing: Mechanisms, Symptoms, and Implications for Seed Quality

This PPT focuses on the concept of seed ageing, describing it as a natural, inevitable process in which seeds gradually lose quality, vigour, and germination capacity during storage. Since seeds are living entities, they undergo a series of physiological, biochemical, and structural changes soon after physiological maturity and during the storage phase. These changes collectively lead to seed deterioration, reduced field performance, poor stand establishment, and ultimately loss of germinability.

The presentation explains that seed ageing is both an inexorable and irreversible process. Although deterioration cannot be reversed once it has occurred, the rate of ageing can be slowed. Seed ageing varies among species, varieties, seed lots, and even among individual seeds within a lot. The PPT emphasizes that stored seeds are critical assets for growers, as uniform and successful establishment is essential for strong crop growth.

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