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IF THE SEED COAT OF THE GERMINATING SEEDS INTRODUCED, ARE PEELED OFF ...WHAT WILL HAPPEN

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Answered by vinayak5920
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Answered by VarshaS553
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When a seed is exposed to the proper conditions, water and oxygen are taken in through the seed coat. The embryo's cells start to enlarge. Then the seed coat breaks open and a root or radicle emerges first, followed by the shoot or plumule that contains the leaves and stem. Many things can cause poor germination.With respect to treatments, seed coat removal was superior in all of the parameters, namely, initiation of germination (16.7 days), germination percent (78.3%), extent of polyembryony (2.50), plant height (19.5 cm), stem girth (0.62 cm), number of leaves per plant (8.7), leaf area (288.3 cm2), fresh weight (16.2 g) and

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