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Germination is the
process by
which an
organism grows from a seed or spore. The term is
applied to the
sprouting of a
seedling from a seed of an angiosperm...
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Epigeal germination (Ancient Gr**** ἐπίγαιος [epígaios] 'above ground', from ἐπί [epí] 'on' and γῆ [gê] 'earth, ground') is a
botanical term indicating...
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Hypogeal germination (from
Ancient Gr**** ὑπόγειος [hupógeios] 'below ground', from ὑπό [hupó] 'below' and γῆ [gê] 'earth, ground') is a
botanical term...
- A seed
germinator is a
device for
germinating seeds. Typically,
these create an
environment in
which light,
humidity and
temperature are
controlled to...
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Germinated wheat (Persian: جوانه گندم) or
sprouted wheat,
wheat sprout is a
product of
germinating wheat seeds in a wet and
relatively warm environment...
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Lilies seed
germination is
classified as
either epigeal or hypogeal.
These classifications may be
further refined as
immediate or dela****.
Whether a lily...
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Germinated brown rice (GBR; Korean: 발아현미(發芽玄米), romanized: bara-hyeonmi, ****anese: 発芽玄米(はつがげんまい), romanized: hatsuga-genmai) is
unpolished brown rice that...
- by
germination percentage plus the rate of
germination. This is
given as a
percent of
germination over a
certain amount of time, 90%
germination in 20...
- parents. Some
species produce seeds that
require special conditions to
germinate, such as cold treatment. The
seeds of many
Australian plants and plants...
- Seed
dormancy is an
evolutionary adaptation that
prevents seeds from
germinating during unsuitable ecological conditions that
would typically lead to...