the awakening of the embroyo from its dormancy is called
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When a mature and viable seed under a favorable condition fails to germinate, it is said to be dormant. Seed dormancy is referred to as embryo dormancy or internal dormancy and is caused by endogenous characteristics of the embryo that prevent germination
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the seeds of many species do not germinate immediately after exposure to conditions generally favourable for plant growth but require a ' breaking' of dormancy , which may be associated with change in the seed coats or with the state of the embryo itself.
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