because different plants have different germanation and growth times
Germination is the process whereby growth emerges from a period of dormancy. The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm. However, the growth of a sporeling from a spore, for example the growth of hyphae from fungal spores, is also germination. In a more general sense, germination can imply anything expanding into greater being from a small existence or germ.
A seedling is a seed that has sprouted/or/a baby plant.
In order for germination of a seed to take place the seed must be viable. Sufficient food must be available for the seed to grow. Water, air, oxygen and appropriate temperature must also be available for the seedâ??s growth.
Length of days and sufficient water can trigger seed germination.
name few seeds that undergo epigeal growth
Germination.
this process is called germination.
Yes, though for each seed length and outcome are different.
An ungerminated seed is one which has not yet sprouted, usually due to lack of suitable conditions to promote its sprouting (germination) and subsequent growth.
Germination.
inhibited germination and growth
The other name for the first growth phase is called the G1 phase.
Germination
They are plant hormones that regulate the growth and developmental processes of such plants. Please see the related link below for more information.
Pollen germination and growth can be controlled by environmental factors such as a decrease in bee populations. Other factors that can control it include human efforts.
Tillage is manipulation of the soil with tools, methods and implements for getting optimum environmental conditions for seed germination, seeding establishment and growth of plants (crops).
germination my friend!