germination

[ UK /d‍ʒˌɜːmɪnˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌdʒɝməˈneɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the origin of some development
    the germination of their discontent
  2. the process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow
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How To Use germination In A Sentence

  • Keep the seeds in warm, damp conditions to encourage germination.
  • In the meantime there is the best germination of winter herbage that I have seen for the last 20 years.
  • A large fraction of these embryos aborted on the germination medium and were not able to regenerate plantlets.
  • Initially 2-4 seeds were planted in each pot; 2 weeks after germination the seedlings were thinned to one per pot.
  • Seed crops will receive either diquat or glufosinate-ammonium instead because glyphosate can be translocated into seed and affect subsequent germination. FWi - All News
  • A 2 x 4 x 12 factorial design was used to assess the effects of light, temperature and month, respectively, on the germination of Spergularia marina seeds.
  • Dormancy is defined as the inability of a viable seed to germinate under conditions otherwise adequate for germination.
  • Expression was again up-regulated in early embryogeny and again during germination.
  • The poor germination of your seed could be because the soil was too cold.
  • Do not water again before germination, unless the soil dries out excessively.
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