Biology, asked by rishitha20079, 10 months ago

how paddy seeds germinate​

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Answered by atulgoel07071980
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Explanation:

Explanation:To germinate, rice seeds need to absorb a certain amount of water and be exposed to a temperature range of 10–40 °C. This breaks the dormancy stage of the seed. When planted into flooded soil, the shoot is the first to emerge from the seed, with the roots developing when the first shoot has reached the air.

Answered by InfernotheGenius1
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Explanation:

To germinate, rice seeds need to absorb a certain amount of water and be exposed to a temperature range of 10–40 °C. This breaks the dormancy stage of the seed. When planted into flooded soil, the shoot is the first to emerge from the seed, with the roots developing when the first shoot has reached the air.

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