seed stock
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Definition
Noun: 1. A supply of seeds (or tubers) reserved for planting: This refers to seeds or plant tubers that are specifically saved, stored, and set aside for the purpose of growing new crops in a future planting season. It is not for immediate consumption or sale as food.
Usage
- The term is used primarily in agriculture, gardening, and botany.
- It refers to the physical stock or inventory of seeds.
- It implies intentional selection and preservation for propagation.
Examples
- The farmer saved a portion of the harvest as seed stock for next year's crop.
- Maintaining high-quality seed stock is essential for sustainable agriculture.
- This gene bank preserves rare seed stock to protect biodiversity.
Advanced Usage
- In a broader agricultural business context, "seed stock" can sometimes refer to the foundational breeding animals in livestock farming, though this is a distinct and separate usage from the primary botanical definition.
Variants and Related Words
- Seed (n): The unit of reproduction from which a new plant grows.
- Seed bank (n): A facility designed to store and preserve seeds.
- Seed potato (n): A potato tuber reserved for planting, a specific type of seed stock.
Synonyms
- Planting seed
- Propagation material
- Seed supply
Antonyms
- Grain for consumption
- Food stock
- Market-ready produce
Noun
- a supply of seeds (or tubers) reserved for planting