A seed needs moisture and warmth to germinate.
A Stamen- to release pollen A Stigma- to receive pollen
Grass seed needs to be watered consistently for about 2-3 weeks to ensure proper growth and germination.
seed germination needs moist soil and sunny temperate climate.
Germination.
Germination.
There are three main types of germination. These main types of germination are dicot, monocot, and precocious germination. Spore and pollen germination are also common for some flowers and fungi.
Germination needs active cell division for which a moderate temperature of about 24 degree celsius is needed.
Like all other plants, the growth or germination of a seed is affected by the food supply by how abundant or how scarce it happens to be. A seed which needs special requirements may be very senstive to the amount of available food.
Hypogeal germination is a type of seed germination where the cotyledons remain below the ground after germination. The stem elongates to bring the cotyledons and leaves above the soil surface. This type of germination is common in dicot plants.
viviperous germination.
Grass seed needs to be watered consistently for about 2-3 weeks to ensure proper germination and growth. It's important to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged during this time.
Yes, water is essential for the germination process as it softens the seed coat and activates enzymes that trigger germination. The availability of water also helps in the uptake of nutrients from the soil, which is necessary for the seedling to grow. However, excessive water can lead to waterlogging and inhibit germination.