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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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foreign matter Absence of
fungal growth and
metabolites Germinative capacity and
germinative energy Water sensitivity Barley received at the malt house...
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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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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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stratum basale (basal layer,
sometimes referred to as
stratum germinativum) is the
deepest layer of the five
layers of the epidermis, the external...
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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 skin
condition characterized by
benign neoplasms of the
follicular germinative cells known as trichoblasts.: 673
Trichoblastic fibroma is a term used...
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having high
germination rate.
Breaking dormancy is not
usually necessary. But when it is needed, it is
performed through germinative treatments consisting...
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seeds do not
germinate in a
specified period of time
under a
combination of
environmental factors that are
normally conducive to the
germination of non-dormant...
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scientists sprouted a
preserved 2,000-year-old seed, the
oldest seed
germinated with human-****istance (with the
claim in 2012 of a 32,000-year-old arctic...