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A special type of seed germination is found in mangrove vegetation such as rhizophora avicennia etc it is called

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Answered by Anonymous
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HOLA..

This type of seed germination found in Halophyte plants like mangroves, Rhizophora etc is called vivipary

vivipary refers to plants arising from buds or seedlings that have formed or germinated while still on the parent plant, and are dropped when ready to establish themselves in the substrate

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Answered by PrernaR
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The special type of seed germination found in mangrove vegetation such as rhizophora avicennia etc is called Vivipary.

It is a special type of germination in which seeds cannot germinate on the ground because of the excessive salt content and lack of oxygen in marshy habitat. The Embryo continues its growth while being attached to the parent. After attaining a certain height and growth, the embryo detaches itself from the parent and grows into a new plant.
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