The affect is a good plant becauise through the soil the plant/seed can still soak up energy that is needed for it to grow into a healthy plant.
Yes mung-bean undergoes sexual reproduction
Mung beans are dicots because they have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they sprout, a characteristic that distinguishes dicotyledonous plants from monocotyledonous plants. Dicots also typically have branching veins in their leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
I conducted an experiment whereby I grew mung-beans in different solutions. Most solutions had a success rate ranging from 65-80%. However the solution with salt added had a 0-1% success rate. So to answer your question, 'YES', mung-beans Do grow in salt water.
Kingdom Plantae - PlantsSubkingdom Tracheobionta - Vascular plantsSuperdivision Spermatophyta - Seed plantsDivision Magnoliophyta - Flowering plantsClass Magnoliopsida - DicotyledonsSubclass RosidaeOrder FabalesFamily Fabaceae - Pea familyGenus Vigna Savi - cowpea PSpecies Vignaradiata (L.) R. Wilczek - mung bean P
When mongo seeds, also called mung beans, germinate, they become bean sprouts, which are edible. Various parts of the mung plant are used in South Asian and East Asian cuisine.
Mung bean is a conical root
Excessive chlorine concentration can inhibit germination of mung beans by damaging the seeds and affecting their ability to take in water and nutrients. Chlorine can also disrupt enzyme activity essential for germination. It is important to maintain a proper balance of chlorine in the water to support healthy germination in mung beans.
If you are refering to the mung bean...it's a very nutritious bean.
what is the scientific name of bean sprout It is Vigna Radiata for mung bean, not sure if it's the same for bean sprouts
It's a type of bean
Mung bean seeds are independent variables when studying plant growth, as they can be manipulated to observe their effect on plant development. They can also be dependent variables when studying the impact of environmental factors on seed germination and growth.
Mung bean is known as "payatham paruppu" in Tamil.
Vigna radiata
Vigna radiata is the scientific name of the Mung Bean
Mung bean
no
Mung Bean Sprouts taste starchy like raw potatoes.