During winter season the sprouted seeds become dormant due to freezing temperature. As the snow melts these sprouted seeds resume cell division and grow further. This chilling treatment due to climatic conditions is known as vernalization.
Pollen germination and growth can be controlled by manipulating environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and light. Chemical treatments, such as hormones or inhibitors, can also be used to regulate pollen germination and growth. Additionally, genetic manipulation can be employed to develop transgenic plants with desired pollen germination and growth characteristics.
Some environmental factors that may favor seed germination include the availability of water, optimal temperature, and the presence of oxygen. Additionally, the presence of light or specific chemicals may also play a role in promoting seed germination.
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Germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a seedling. It involves the reactivation of the embryo within the seed and the emergence of the root and shoot. Germination is triggered by factors like water, temperature, and oxygen.
A climatic factor is any element of the climate system that affects the environment, such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, and wind patterns. These factors can influence ecosystems, weather patterns, and overall climate conditions in a region.
Micro-climatic factors involve things in the environment that have an effect on climate. Turbulence, humidity, tundra's, and frost are all micro-climatic factors.
W. L. Steffen has written: 'Australia's biodiversity and climate change' -- subject(s): Climatic factors, Biodiversity, Climatic changes, Biodiversity conservation 'Australia's biodiversity and climate change' -- subject(s): Climatic factors, Biodiversity, Climatic changes, Biodiversity conservation
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Pollen germination and growth can be controlled by manipulating environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and light. Chemical treatments, such as hormones or inhibitors, can also be used to regulate pollen germination and growth. Additionally, genetic manipulation can be employed to develop transgenic plants with desired pollen germination and growth characteristics.
Temperature and Moisture.
Temperature has the greatest effect on seed germination.
Barbara Ann Daniels has written: 'Factors affecting germination of endomycorrhizal spores' -- subject(s): Germination
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