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Effects of gibberellic acid and storage temperature on the germination of hawthorn seeds

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Table 1. Percentage of germination of Crataegus pseudo-heterophylla Pojarkova seeds with or without endocarp after different gibberellic acid (GA3) treatments
Table 2. Percentage of germination of Crataegus pseudo-heterophylla Pojarkova seeds with or without endocarp after storage at different temperatures
Fig. 1. Water uptake of Crataegus pseudoheterophylla Po-jarkova seeds with endocarp after 12 months of dry storage at laboratory temperature, in a refrigerator, in a freezer and in freeze-thaw conditions

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