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Biological properties

Definition (http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/~cchieh/cact/applychem/propertyb.html)

A living organism has a material structure to provide an environment for complicated chemistry of living. Chemical and physical reactions provide energy to maintain living functions and to renew structural material. Thus, consideration of biological properties is a natural extension of physical and chemical properties. (University of Waterloo)

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Properties
Acquired characters
Adaptability
Age
Cell structure
Digestibility
Fertility
Genetic resistance
Germinability
Homothermy
Microbial properties
Pesticide resistance
Photosensitivity
Pigmentation
Polarity
Precocity
Radiosensitivity
Resistance to injurious factors
Seed characteristics
Selection criteria
Sex
Tolerance
Totipotency
Turgor
Viability
Vigour
Adaptation
Allelopathy
Animal performance
Biological competition
Biological differences
Chemicophysical properties
Crop performance
Defence mechanisms

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Approved Date
14-Oct-2013

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