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GerminationThe beginning of vegetative growth of a plant from a seed.
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Germination[L. germinare, to bud] In plants, the resumption of growth or the development from seed or spore.
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Germinationmid-15c., from Latin germinationem (nominative germinatio) "a sprouting forth, budding," noun of action from past participle stem of germinare "to sprout, put forth shoots," from g [..]
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GerminationGrowth of a barley grain as it produces a rootlet and acrospire.
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GerminationThe process by which a seedling emerges and develops from a seed, or by which a sporeling emerges and develops from a spore.
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Germinationthe physical and chemical changes that take place as a seed starts to grow and develop into a plant
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GerminationStarting plants from seed. The start of active growth from seeds. girdling root:
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GerminationRefers to the point at which a seed undergoes physical changes and begins to grow.
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GerminationThe sprouting of a dormant seed following the provision of water, warmth and light.
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Germination The transformation processof a seed developing into a young plant.
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GerminationThe sprouting of a seed and the commencement of growth. Also used to describe the starting of plants from seeds.
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GerminationThe beginning or resumption of growth of a seed, embryo, or spore, including pollen grain on a stigma; the sprouting of a seed.
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GerminationThe process of a seed forming a sprout. Hand Cultivator:
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GerminationThe process of seeds turning into young plants
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Germinationthe growth process of a plant that begins when a seed absorbs water through the seed coat and ends when the green plant begins photosynthesis; successful germination requires the proper environmental [..]
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GerminationThe process of a seedling sprouting from a seed.
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GerminationThe first stage in the development of a plant, indicated by the appearance of a root (radicle) growing from a seed.
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GerminationThe sprouting of a seed.
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GerminationThe process wherein the embryo begins to elongate along its axis and proceeds to grow out through the seed wall. Here is its definition in Biology Online
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Germinationthe activation of a seed causing it to start to grow; also the production of a pollen tube by a pollen grain Gray mold:
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GerminationThe initial sprouting stage of a seed
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GerminationIs the process by which a bonsai seeds leaves the dormant state starts into growth, developing roots and shoots.
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GerminationThe initial plant growth from a seed.
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GerminationThe act of a seed starting to grow. Usually visible as a plant starts sprouting from the earth. However, seeds can also germinate in a damp paper towel (sending out a root) and then be planted and sprout later.
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GerminationThe sprouting of a seed, spore or pollen grain.
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GerminationThe initial sprouting stage of a seed. Check out the Viagrow™ Progagation and Cloning Kit.
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GerminationThe point when a plant begins to sprout or grow.
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GerminationGermination is the first stage in the development of a plant from its seed. Seeds lie 'dormant' in the soil waiting for the right conditions (related to sustained favourable temperature and [..]
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GerminationThe process of causing the initiation and development of a plant from seed.
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GerminationThe sprouting of a seed above the soil. The germination period is the time it takes from planting to the time it sprouts form to the time it emerges from the soil. Note, the germination period c [..]
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Germination After fertilisation, germination is the sprouting of a seed into a seedling.
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Germination Starting plants from seed. The start of active growth from seeds.
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GerminationThe stage at which a seed begins to grow roots and shoots to become a plant.
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Germinationthe successful seedling of a seed producing a live plant. Grade Staking
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GerminationThe first stage in the development of a plant from a seed.
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GerminationThe process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow
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Germinationbeginning of growth of a new plant from a spore or a seed. gestation -
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GerminationThe term "germination" refers to “the percentage of seeds capable of producing normal seedlings under ordinarily favorable conditions (not including seeds which produce weak, malformed, or o [..]
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Germination(n) the process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow(n) the origin of some development
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GerminationDevelopment of seedling from fertilised seed.
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GerminationThe first stage in the growth of a plant seed into a seedling. Germination begins with the seed absorbing water and ends with the production of the first true leaves.
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GerminationThe initial stages of the Growth of Seeds into a Seedling. The embryonic shoot (plumule) and embryonic Plant Roots (radicle) emerge and grow upwards and downwards respectively. Food reserves for germi [..]
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GerminationThe initial stages of the growth of SEEDS into a SEEDLING. The embryonic shoot (plumule) and embryonic PLANT ROOTS (radicle) emerge and grow upwards and downwards respectively. Food reserves for germi [..]
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GerminationBeginning of vegetation or growth in seeds.
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GerminationThe process resulting in the formation of a new mature vegetative bacterium from a spore, following heat activation and slow cooling
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GerminationThe initial sprouting stage of a seed. Check out the Viagrow™ Progagation and Cloning Kit.
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Germination
The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth from a seed or spore; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable.
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