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Hypogeal germination
Mangroves.
There are three types of germination 1.Hypogeal germination and epigeal germination and Cleistogeal germination. Hypogeal Germination: In this kind of Germination, the seed leaves or the cotyledons remain under the surface of soil. example: pea seeds - Epigeal Germination: In this type of Germination, the seed leaves grow above the ground on the new shoot. example: ash tree -Cleistogeal Germination: A special leaf that has a central umbrella like stalk forms above the ground which protects the shoot from any damage. So the development of the shoot can not be seen.
no i don't think so, only if you detergent or any bacterial liquid.
Seed normally require heat, water and either darkness or light to germinate (the last two depending on the type of seed). In the subsoil the temperature is too low for germination to take place and if it does the cotyledons and primary shoots probably wont have enough food reserves to push the shoot all the way to the surface - meaning the seedling will die
viviperous germination.
Viviporus germination is that type of germination in which seed germinate inside the fruit.
Hypogeal germination
Eggplant type of germination is epigeal since it's cotyledon turn green and undergo phtosynthesis.
no it is epigeal type of germination because the cotyledons are under the soil
MANGROOVES
Mangroves.
There are various animals which have their habitats in mangroves. Mangroves gather nutrients from insects and other plants. Some of the existing birds are rosellas, kookaburras, pelicans, yellow bills, black bills and pigeons :)
The houses that you would build in the Mangroves of Assam would be ones build on stilts. This is done to protect the property from flooding.
Hypogeal germination is the type of dicot seed germination in which hypocotyl of the embryo elongates raising the plumule and cotyledons above the soil surface.
rizophora bruguiera and mangroves
There are three types of germination 1.Hypogeal germination and epigeal germination and Cleistogeal germination. Hypogeal Germination: In this kind of Germination, the seed leaves or the cotyledons remain under the surface of soil. example: pea seeds - Epigeal Germination: In this type of Germination, the seed leaves grow above the ground on the new shoot. example: ash tree -Cleistogeal Germination: A special leaf that has a central umbrella like stalk forms above the ground which protects the shoot from any damage. So the development of the shoot can not be seen.