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Incoming seed is examined to determine embryo count to help decide how much seed should be sown, and/or which capsule would be the best to sow. Permanent sample slides are also prepared. Each separate package of seed is examined because these are generally from separate capsules, which is what we request from our donors.

TN2607
Number of capsules harvested:  2

Seed Assay Number:   1610
Packet Code Number:   1A01610OW
Harvest date:   05/21/2002
Received as:   Dry seed
Date Received:   05/30/2002
Number of Capsules Combined:   1
Comments:   Seed is light yellow to the naked eye, and free flowing. Medium sized seeds are long, somewhat curved, and have medium sized elongated embryos toward the pointed end which are 3/4 the length of the seed when present. Seeds with bad or no embryos are much smaller.
Seeds that appeared to have
good embryos, by count:
  52%
Estimated percent good, by volume:   60%
Seed Photo

Photographed with transmitted light.

Scale  Scale Rule  1 mm or 0.040 inches  
Photo by Lacey Powell
Seed Photo

Photographed with reflected light.

Scale  Scale Rule  1 mm or 0.040 inches  
Photo by Lacey Powell

Seed Assay Number:   1636
Packet Code Number:   1A01636NW
Harvest date:   05/21/2002
Received as:   Dry seed
Date Received:   05/30/2002
Number of Capsules Combined:   1
Comments:   Seed is light yellow to the naked eye, and free flowing. Seed appears to be similar to that in assay 1610.
 
     
 

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