INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON GERMINATION OF GUAR SEEDS (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.).
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Guar seeds; Cyamopsis tetragonoloba; germination; temperature stress; thermal tolerance; seed viability; optimal temperature; seedling emergence; physiological response; abiotic factors; growth parameters.Abstract
In this article, the biological characteristics of a new crop — guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.) — are examined, the optimal air temperature required for the germination of its seeds is analyzed, and the significance of this crop in production is discussed. Guar is a biologically drought-tolerant plant that lives in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and the guar gum obtained from the endosperm of its seeds is widely used in the food, cosmetic, textile, paper, and petroleum industries, which makes this crop economically valuable and unique.
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