Tumbling for seed cleaning and conditioning

Small rock tumblers can be used to clean and condition seeds both in an aqueous and a dry mode. During the process, grit and gravel remove fruit pulp and abrade seed coats. Wet tumbling of seed aids imbibition, leaches watersoluble germination inhibitors, and may partially substitute for cold strati...

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Cleaning
cleaning equipment
Forest conservation
Forest service
Fruits
Germination
Gravel
Hair
Low-tech Devices for Collecting, Processing, and Planting Seeds
Peas
plant residues
planting seed
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