You can determine if a seed has germinated by looking for signs such as the emergence of a root or shoot from the seed, changes in color or texture of the seed coat, and the presence of new growth or development.
foe a dormant seed it is almost negligible and for a germinated seed it is more.
The formula for calculating the percentage of germination is: Number of germinated seeds / Total number of seeds planted x 100. This formula allows you to determine the percentage of seeds that have successfully germinated out of the total number of seeds planted.
Germinated.
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The seed coat has busted and the seedling is beginning to emerge
a germinated seed will run to maturity from 30 days for radishesto 120 days for some variety of tomatoes and even longer for pumkins
Your germinated seed may not be sprouting due to factors such as inadequate moisture, improper temperature, insufficient light, or poor soil quality. Check these conditions and make adjustments to help your seed sprout successfully.
roots and a stem
Cotton comes from cotton plants that grow from germinated cotton seeds.
it is called a penttklon
It would help the growing process to germinate them first. Its highly recommended.
The primary Parts; of which there are two - the Root shoot and the Sky shoot. Edited answer: The germinated seed has a radicle and a plumule. The portion above cotyledones in plumule forms the shoot.