what is the condition of pollen grains before and after germination
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Germination is the process in which the seed grows into a plant or a similar structure. In plants, the germination of a pollen grain happens after pollination.
The pollen grains have a protective covering of many cells and are initially dehydrated so that they can be dispersed easily from one plant to another.
When the pollen lands on the female cone or stigma of the receptive flower, it absorbs water and germinates.
Germination of a pollen grain depends on physiology and the structure of the style and stigma of the flowers and is facilitated by the hydration of the stigma.
The pollen grains have a protective covering of many cells and are initially dehydrated so that they can be dispersed easily from one plant to another.
When the pollen lands on the female cone or stigma of the receptive flower, it absorbs water and germinates.
Germination of a pollen grain depends on physiology and the structure of the style and stigma of the flowers and is facilitated by the hydration of the stigma.
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Germination is the name given to the process of growing plant from the seed i.e germination of seedlings from seed.
Before germination pollen grain have a hard outer covering which protect it from harsh environmental conditions and also so light that it can move easily from one plant to another by source like wind.
When it reached on stigma it starting absorbing water and germinate with the help of stigma.After germination of seeds it starting absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
Before germination pollen grain have a hard outer covering which protect it from harsh environmental conditions and also so light that it can move easily from one plant to another by source like wind.
When it reached on stigma it starting absorbing water and germinate with the help of stigma.After germination of seeds it starting absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
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