Germination.
this process is called germination.
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.
germination
Hypogeal germination
Temperature has the greatest effect on seed germination.
Temperature does not affect seed germination rate.
temperature does not affect seed germination rate
presence of light
If moisture affects the germination of seeds, then seeds kept moist will germinate, while seeds kept dry will not.
Germination.
Germination.
If moisture affects the germination of seeds, then seeds kept moist will germinate, while seeds kept dry will not.
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.
Viviporus germination is that type of germination in which seed germinate inside the fruit.
this process is called germination.
viviperous germination.