Temerature ..... under conditions of sufficient moisture , oxygen and proper temperature seeds germinate.
Seed dormancy is a condition of plant seeds that prevents germination when the seeds are under optimal environmental conditions for germination. Living, non dormant seeds germinate when soil temperatures and moisture conditions are suited for cellular processes and division; dormant seeds do not.
Germination.
Germination fertilizers seeds and helps them spread. Without it many plants would not be able to produce babies.
name few seeds that undergo epigeal growth
digestive track
it means when germination has made the seeds and the female cone opens and the seeds fall out of the cone.
No, seeds are usually able to germiate in water.
Germination conditions typically include moisture, oxygen, proper temperature, and sometimes light. Seeds need adequate water to soften the seed coat and activate enzymes for growth, oxygen for respiration to provide energy, suitable temperature for enzyme activity, and in some cases, light signals for the seeds to start growing.
(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination
(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination
Seed dormancy is a condition of plant seeds that prevents germination when the seeds are under optimal environmental conditions for germination. Living, non dormant seeds germinate when soil temperatures and moisture conditions are suited for cellular processes and division; dormant seeds do not.
Germination.
Oxygen. It must be present along with fuel and heat for combustion or burning. It combines with elemental iron (Fe) to form iron oxide or rust. Oxygen and moisture are necessary for the germination of seeds.
presence of light
The water itself stimulates the germination of the seeds.
Hypogeal germination is generally seen on monocots seeds
Depends on the condition of germination i. e. temperature, light and moisture.