recalcitrantrɪˈkæl sɪ trənt
recalcitrant (n)
- plural
- recalcitrants
English Definitions:
fractious, refractory, recalcitrant (adj)
stubbornly resistant to authority or control
"a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness"; "a refractory child"
recalcitrant (adj)
marked by stubborn resistance to authority
"the University suspended the most recalcitrant demonstrators"
recalcitrant (Noun)
A person who is recalcitrant.
recalcitrant (Adjective)
Marked by a stubborn unwillingness to obey authority.
recalcitrant (Adjective)
Unwilling to cooperate socially.
recalcitrant (Adjective)
Difficult to deal with or to operate.
recalcitrant
Recalcitrant seeds are seeds that do not survive drying and freezing during ex-situ conservation. By and large, these seeds cannot resist the effects of drying or temperatures less than 10 °C (50 °F); thus, they cannot be stored for long periods like orthodox seeds because they can lose their viability. Plants that produce recalcitrant seeds include avocado, mango, mangosteen, lychee, cocoa, rubber tree, some horticultural trees, aquatic plants such as Nymphaea caerulea, and several plants used in traditional medicine, such as species of Virola and Pentaclethra. Generally speaking, most tropical pioneer species have orthodox seeds but many climax species have recalcitrant or intermediate seeds.
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