Seed Quality
Seed quality refers to the characteristics of seeds that determine their ability to germinate and grow into healthy plants. High-quality seeds are typically free from diseases, have a high germination rate, and are genetically pure. Factors such as seed size, moisture content, and storage conditions can also influence seed quality.
Good seed quality is essential for successful agriculture and gardening. It ensures that crops will grow efficiently and produce a good yield. Farmers and gardeners often test their seeds for quality to ensure they are planting the best possible options for their crops or gardens.