Germination fertilizers seeds and helps them spread. Without it many plants would not be able to produce babies.
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.
The primary function of the endosperm is to provide nutrients and energy to a developing plant embryo. It serves as a source of food and water during germination and early growth stages.
The sprouting of a new plant structure is called germination. During germination, a seed begins to grow and develop into a new plant.
Oxygen is the primary gas needed for germination. It is required to activate enzymes that control the metabolic processes within the seed during germination.
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all i know is that it's the young shoot!
Germination.
pollination. the flower's colors attract fauna that spreads it's pollen to other plants for 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.
Your question is extremely imprecise, but high salt levels in a soil will stop the seed absorbing water which it must do to germinate. Even if it did germinate, the roots would not be able to function properly.
The stamen provides pollen grains and male gametes are released from pollen grains during pollen germination and fertilization
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.