Optimum pH for germination of peas is 5.8-7. At a pH of 8 or greater the seed will not germinate.
Pea plants typically have a relatively fast growth rate compared to many other crops. From germination to harvest, they can mature in about 60 to 70 days, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Factors such as soil quality, temperature, and moisture can influence their growth speed, but overall, they are considered quick-growing plants.
Yes, pea seeds undergo hypogeal germination, where the cotyledons remain below the ground while the shoot emerges above the soil surface. This type of germination allows the cotyledons to provide nutrients and support for the emerging seedling.
At the time of pea seed germination only plumule comes out from the soil because its mode of germination is hypogeal. The entire seed remains undergound except the plumule.
During germination, a seed's respiration rate increases as it activates metabolic processes to support growth. In contrast, non-germinating seeds have a lower respiration rate as they are in a dormant state. As germination progresses, the respiration rate of the seed will continue to rise to meet the demands of growth.
Dominant Allele
Like most organisms, when a pea is germinating, or growing, it needs more energy. As such, the respiration increases significantly during this time.
Like most organisms, when a pea is germinating, or growing, it needs more energy. As such, the respiration increases significantly during this time.
Pea plants typically have a relatively fast growth rate compared to many other crops. From germination to harvest, they can mature in about 60 to 70 days, depending on the variety and growing conditions. Factors such as soil quality, temperature, and moisture can influence their growth speed, but overall, they are considered quick-growing plants.
Yes, pea seeds undergo hypogeal germination, where the cotyledons remain below the ground while the shoot emerges above the soil surface. This type of germination allows the cotyledons to provide nutrients and support for the emerging seedling.
At the time of pea seed germination only plumule comes out from the soil because its mode of germination is hypogeal. The entire seed remains undergound except the plumule.
I'm not really sure what the effect of the use of artificial, nutrient-rich plant food on the height of pea plants mean because I've never really studied it myself.
yes
cause its bad
You get pea plants.
he got tall pea plants that were heterozygotes
seriosly i dont know
Smooth yellow pea plants and wrinkly green peas.