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seed viability

Seed viability refers to a seed's ability to germinate and grow into a healthy plant when conditions are right. A viable seed contains a living embryo with the potential to develop, while non-viable seeds are dead and cannot sprout. Factors like age, storage conditions, and seed quality influence viability. Testing seed viability helps determine how many seeds in a batch are likely to produce healthy plants, aiding in effective planting and resource management.