Definition of Hypocotyl. Meaning of Hypocotyl. Synonyms of Hypocotyl

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- The hypocotyl (short for "hypocotyledonous stem", meaning "below seed leaf") is the stem of a germinating seedling, found below the cotyledons (seed leaves)...
- have been selected for their leaf stalks (celery), a large bulb-like hypocotyl (celeriac), and their leaves (leaf celery). Apium graveolens is a stout...
- leaves; and celeriac (Rapaceum Group), cultivated for its large, edible hypocotyl. Celery is characterized by its long, ribbed stalks, pinnate leaves, and...
- plateau close to Lake Junin in the late 1980s. It is grown for its fleshy hypocotyl that is fused with a taproot, which is typically dried but may also be...
- primordia at the apex, and will become the shoot upon germination. The hypocotyl, the embryonic axis below the point of attachment of the cotyledon(s)...
- of cultivars of Apium graveolens cultivated for their edible bulb-like hypocotyl, and shoots. Celeriac is widely cultivated in the Mediterranean Basin...
- its host. It commonly has two or even four embryos, each producing its hypocotyl, that grows toward the bark of the host under the influence of light and...
- integrifolia (Florida arrowroot) Taproot (some types may incorporate substantial hypocotyl tissue) Arracacia xanthorrhiza (arracacha) Beta vulgaris (beet and mangelwurzel)...
- This species shows allelopathic effects on germination and radicle and hypocotyl growth of weeds. Isolated compounds related to this inhibition are gallic...
- seed 07 Hypocotyl with cotyledons breaking through seed coat 08 Hypocotyl reaches the soil surface; hypocotyl arch visible 09 Emergence: hypocotyl with cotyledons...