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  2. Germination, the sprouting of a seed, spore, or other reproductive body, usually after a period of dormancy. The absorption of water, the passage of time, chilling, warming, oxygen availability, and light exposure may all operate in initiating the process.

  3. Seed Germination: Definition, Steps, & Factors Affecting Them

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    What is seed germination in plants: what do seeds need to germinate, stages of the process described with experiment and diagram

  4. Seed germination may be defined as the fundamental process by which different plant species grow from a single seed into a plant. This process influences both crop yield and quality. A common example of seed germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm.

  5. Process of Seed Germination: 5 Steps (With Diagram) - Biology...

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    Such five changes or steps occurring during seed germination are: (1) Imbibition (2) Respiration (3) Effect of Light on Seed Germination (4) Mobilization of Reserves during Seed Germination and Role of Growth Regulators and (5) Development of Embryo Axis into Seedling.

  6. Seed Germination: What Do Seeds Need to Sprout?

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    Germination is the process a seed goes through when it “wakes upfrom its dormant state and starts to grow. Seeds are self-contained systems that contain most of what they need to get themselves started, but there are three important triggers that kick off germination: air, water, and warmth.

  7. Germinating Seeds Quickly: Complete Guide - gardenmyths.com

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    What Is Seed Germination? The Germination Process; Which Seeds to Germinate Indoors? What Seeds Need to Germinate; How to Germinate Seeds Faster? Old Seed; Is My Seed Viable? – The Float Test; How Quickly Do Seeds Germinate? When Should You Start Seeds? Seeds That Germinate Easily; What is Dormancy? Overcoming Dormancy; Best Method to ...

  8. Germination refers to the process by which an organism grows from a seed or a spore. The most common forms of germination include a seed sprouting to form a seedling and the formation of a sporeling from a spore. Thus, germination occurs primarily in plant and fungal species.

  9. Seed Germination - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    The process of seed germination includes the following five changes or steps: imbibition, respiration, effect of light on seed germination, mobilization of reserves during seed germination, and role of growth regulators and development of the embryo axis into a seedling.

  10. 2.2: Introduction to Seed Germination - Biology LibreTexts

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    At germination, the seed’s metabolic pathways are activated, leading to embryo growth and emergence of a new seedling. Germination begins with activation by water uptake. We call this imbibition, and sometimes the seed or fruit requires special treatment for water to get into the seed and start this process.

  11. 2.2 Introduction to Seed Germination – The Science of Plants

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    At germination, the seed’s metabolic pathways are activated, leading to embryo growth and emergence of a new seedling. Germination begins with activation by water uptake. We call this imbibition, and sometimes the seed or fruit requires special treatment for water to get into the seed and start this process.