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Germination is the process in which a plant or fungus emerges from a seed or spore, respectively, and begins growth.
GERMINATION RATE:
GERMINATION RATE DICOT GERMINATION MONOCOT GERMINATION PRECIOUS GERMINATION POLLEN GERMINATION SPORE GERMINATION
SEED GERMINATION:
SEED GERMINATION The seed contains an immature plant (embryo) that resembles an adult plant, complete with leaves and root The seed's leaves are called the cotyledons , seeds that contain one embryonic leaf are known as monocotyledonous or monocots , whereas seeds with two embryonic leaves are termed as dicotyledonous or dicots .
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The food found in the seed which nourishes the embryonic seedling during its early stages of development, is known as endosperm. There are certain basic steps of seed germination . For a seed to germinate successfully, firstly, the right conditions are required. Although, most seeds will germinate under different conditions, the plants or trees will not come true, as it's the quality of the seed that matters, not its age
Germination of Seeds:
Germination of Seeds Once the conditions have been satisfied for the process of seed germination, it is just a matter of time that they turn into a seedling. Some seeds, especially the ones with hard coats like the sunflower, morning glory, dates, acorn, corn, etc. need a couple of hours pre-soaking to speed up the germination of seeds.
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