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"Orthodox":
62% of all species listed; including all those where it could be
determinesd with certainty that the species shows orthodox seed
storage behaviour. |
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"Orthodox ?":
18% of all
species listed are in this group; for seeds of these species
the probability that the species shows orthodox seed storage
behaviour is greater than 0.5. |
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"Orthodox p (probable)":
9% of all
species; high probability that the species shows orthodox seed
storage behaviour... |
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"Intermediate":
1% of the total
number of species listed are classified in this group; seeds
of these species tolerate desiccation to about 10-12% mc, but
further desiccation reduces viability |
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"Intermediate?":
1% of the
species listed have seeds whose viability can be damaged by "excessive"
drying. Species in this category are NOT believed to be
recalcitrant. |
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"Recalcitrant":
3% of the total
number of species in the Compendium are classified in
this category which includes all species for which the lowest
"safe" moisture content exceeds 20% m.c.and where no
evidence to the contrary has been found |
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"Recalcitrant?":
4% of the species belong to this category which includes all
those which are generally "short-lived", whose
viablility is difficult to maintain and/or for which only "moist
storage" recommendations are available in the literature. |
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"Uncertain":
2% of the species
in the Compendium belong to this category; data available
on these species precludes their classification into any of the
other groups. |