Germination Germination is the process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant . It involves the reactivation of the seed's metabolism and the growth of a new embryonic plant .
Stages of Germination Germination involves several stages:
Water imbibition: The seed absorbs water , causing it to swell and become activated.Activation of enzymes : Enzymes within the seed become active, initiating metabolic processes. Initiation of growth : The embryonic plant within the seed begins to grow, with the radicle (embryonic root) being the first structure to emerge. Emergence of the seedling: The shoot and roots of the seedling emerge from the seed , and the plant begins to photosynthesize and grow. Factors Affecting Germination Several factors can affect the germination of seeds , including water , temperature , oxygen , and light .
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