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1 January 2017 A Laboratory Investigation on the Role of Ethylene in Seed Germination from an Indigenous Knowledge Perspective
Josef De Beer, Neal Petersen
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This article provides ideas for a laboratory investigation into the role of the plant hormone ethylene in seed germination. The role of ethylene is explored from various perspectives, namely from an indigenous knowledge perspective, but also from a botany and economic angle. This article shows how students could test indigenous knowledge claims related to ethylene in the school laboratory.

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Josef De Beer and Neal Petersen "A Laboratory Investigation on the Role of Ethylene in Seed Germination from an Indigenous Knowledge Perspective," The American Biology Teacher 79(1), 55-61, (1 January 2017). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2017.79.1.55
Published: 1 January 2017
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ethylene
Indigenous knowledge
lab inquiry
seed germination
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