Define optimum temperature.
A moderately warm temperature favourable for germination is called optimum temperature.
A moderately warm temperature favourable for germination is called optimum temperature.
Pyrogallic acid
The main reason why seeds sown very deep in soil fail to germinate are:- No proper supply of oxygen for respiration The insufficient pushing force in the embryonic parts to break through the upper layers of soil.
The conditions necessary for germination are:- Water Suitable temperature Oxygen
It is the process of formation of a seedling developed from the embryo.
The outermost layer of the endosperm is rich in protein and is called the aleurone layer.
The seeds contain two cotyledons.
The seeds contain one cotyledon.