difference between epigeal germination and hypogeal.germination
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Epigeal germination is a type of germination whereby the seed leaves or the cotyledons are brought on to the surface or above the soil along with the shoot during germination. Hypogeal germination is a type of germination whereby the seed leaves or the cotyledons remain below the soil surface during germination
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- In this type of germination, the epicotyl elongates and becomes curved. It brings the plumule above the soil.
- In this type of germination, hypocotyl grows actively and becomes curved.
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