Abstract
The experiments of Dr. Horace T. Brown and Mr. Escombe have shown that no appreciable influence is exerted upon the germinative power of seeds, when exposed for 110 hours to the temperature of liquid air ( - 183° C. to - 192° C.). The results were equally negative in the recent experiments of Sir W. Thiselton-Dyer, in which seeds survived exposure for upwards of six hours to the temperature of liquid hydrogen ( - 250° C. to - 252° C.).
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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