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does anyone know of a website where i can get a list of the buoyancy of different species of seeds?
or can anyone on here help
i need to know how buoyant the seeds of the following species a

grass - Dactylis Glomerata
himalayan balsam
chickweed
reeds
nettles

any feedback will be greatly appreciated
ta
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On 1/26/2011 8:48 AM, axr862 wrote:
does anyone know of a website where i can get a list of the buoyancy of
different species of seeds?
or can anyone on here help
i need to know how buoyant the seeds of the following species a

grass - Dactylis Glomerata
himalayan balsam
chickweed
reeds
nettles

any feedback will be greatly appreciated
ta




This from googling "specific gravity seeds":

http://www.bime.ntu.edu.tw/~dsfon/gr...g/ASAE/501.pdf

Maybe you can find better.
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Frank wrote:

On 1/26/2011 8:48 AM, axr862 wrote:
does anyone know of a website where i can get a list of the buoyancy of
different species of seeds?
or can anyone on here help
i need to know how buoyant the seeds of the following species a

grass - Dactylis Glomerata
himalayan balsam
chickweed
reeds
nettles

any feedback will be greatly appreciated
ta




This from googling "specific gravity seeds":

http://www.bime.ntu.edu.tw/~dsfon/gr...g/ASAE/501.pdf

Maybe you can find better.


Not better but different.

specific gravity seeds dry weight Imbibition

http://www.google.com/search?q=speci...ry%20weight %
20Imbibition&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

Imbibition a new word for me Thanks.

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+ bibere Œto drink.¹

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Bill who putters wrote:

In article ,
Frank wrote:

On 1/26/2011 8:48 AM, axr862 wrote:
does anyone know of a website where i can get a list of the buoyancy of
different species of seeds?
or can anyone on here help
i need to know how buoyant the seeds of the following species a

grass - Dactylis Glomerata
himalayan balsam
chickweed
reeds
nettles

any feedback will be greatly appreciated
ta




This from googling "specific gravity seeds":

http://www.bime.ntu.edu.tw/~dsfon/gr...g/ASAE/501.pdf

Maybe you can find better.


Not better but different.

specific gravity seeds dry weight Imbibition

http://www.google.com/search?q=speci...ry%20weight %
20Imbibition&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8


Wow, this would (yawn) be good for insomnia
ZZZZZZZ "SNORK" ZZZzzzzzzz........... . . . . .

Imbibition a new word for me Thanks.

ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses [absorb or cause to absorb
moisture] and [take into solution] ): from Latin imbibere, from in- Œin¹
+ bibere Œto drink.¹

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On 2011-01-26, Bill who putters wrote:
Frank wrote:

On 1/26/2011 8:48 AM, axr862 wrote first:
does anyone know of a website where i can get a list of the buoyancy of
different species of seeds?
or can anyone on here help
i need to know how buoyant the seeds of the following species a

grass - Dactylis Glomerata
himalayan balsam
chickweed
reeds
nettles

any feedback will be greatly appreciated
ta


Now that is interesting.

This from googling "specific gravity seeds":

http://www.bime.ntu.edu.tw/~dsfon/gr...g/ASAE/501.pdf

Maybe you can find better.


Oh that was well done.

Not better but different.

specific gravity seeds dry weight Imbibition


Of course the seeds will be bouyant until they are watered. So I think the
specific gravity would tell one the weight. If you know the specific
weight of water compared to that of the seed. It is an odd question.:_|)
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