Thursday 17 November 2011

Germination


The first space plant to flower and produce in the zero gravity of space is called Arabidopsis. It was grown on board the Soviet Union's Salyut-7 space station in 1982.

Germination happens when a baby plant is growing. The plant is between the cotyledons This is a seed. The seed is underground and is collecting nutrients.

When a seed starts to grow, we say it germinates. The cotyledons store food for the baby plant inside the seed. When the seed starts to germinate, the first thing to come out is the main root. The skin starts to split and the tiny shoot straightens, carrying the cotyledon(s) with it. The main root gets bigger. Side roots appear and so do leave. To grow, the seed's growing conditions usually have to be damp, warm, and dark, like springtime soil. A dry seed will stay dormant unless it soaks in some water. Then it will start to germinate

Source: Oracle Think Quest

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