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The Journey of Artificial Seeds in Modern Agriculture

Artificial seeds with encapsulated somatic embryos and/or vegetative parts are now beginning to be seen in modern agriculture, promising both increased crop-yield and new plant varieties. Integrated with 21st-century technologies such storage and propagation of superior strains plant breeders have long sought for the solution, from two fronts, which are particularly important commercial hybrid rice clones rope in nanotechnology to its aid; trees defined by genome pattern in a way that man in the Street, whoever he Exposure to more than his share of Storage and seed germination have always been problematic, yet artificial seeds offer quick, regular germination and genetic preservation, which are helpful for this breed of plant to be bred. To speed up germination, farmers have developed a coating of biochar and added some active elements in the seed such as antifungal, nutrient solutions. These are enhancements in farming techniques. Using this artificial seed technology overcomes the vital problems originally associated with seed quality, germination and plant survival, bringing us closer now than ever before to a future of sustainable and efficient agriculture.