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[Title] => Seawater improves celery seed germination study
[Summary] => Seawater can improve the germination of celery seed.
This was found in a study by Gemma Rose Mangapan, an agriculture graduate of the Benguet State University (BSU) in La Trinidad town.
In her research titled "Efficacy of Various Inorganic Salt-based Preserving Treatments on the Germination and Emergence Performance of Celery Seeds," Mangapan compared the effects of different inorganic salts and established the most affective treatment on the germination and emergence performance of celery seeds.
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This was found in a study by Gemma Rose Mangapan, an agriculture graduate of the Benguet State University (BSU) in La Trinidad town.
In her research titled "Efficacy of Various Inorganic Salt-based Preserving Treatments on the Germination and Emergence Performance of Celery Seeds," Mangapan compared the effects of different inorganic salts and established the most affective treatment on the germination and emergence performance of celery seeds.
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December 14, 2003 - 12:00am