Abstract: | A simple method is presented for selecting individual seedsfor growth and vigour prior to germination. The selection isbased on the measurement of an electric current originatingduring the initial stage of seed imbibition. After selecting,seeds may be returned to the quiescent state without affectingviability. Results of both laboratory germination and fieldexperiments demonstrate that high germination rates, more extensivegrowth, higher yields, and fewer defective plants are associatedwith small currents. Seeds of low viability and high currentsmay be removed to upgrade the germination and vigour. Resultsare presented from several varieties of Phaseolus vulgaris andfrom three other plant species. Experiments are discussed whichindicate that seeds graded by current levels possess markedlydifferent respiration rates. |