Ideally I'd use aseptate technique, but its a bother for the small amounts I
work with. And I tell myself I'm selecting for the tougher individuals this
way [joke]. It does bother me that I completely forgot about the seeds
after I stashed them-- I meant to check them regularly. I have to wonder if
the mold/rot broke down any germination inhibitors? That seems to be the
one thing which worked FOR me.
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From: "Luffman, Margie" <>
To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <>
Subject: RE: [NAFEX] pear seed germination
Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 10:06:47 -0400
Hello. This is the procedure which we have used successfully for germinating
both apple and pear seeds.
Guidelines for Malus Seed Germination
1) Wash and disinfect all containers to be used for chilling or...