If the acidity of soil is too high, the germination of a seed will either be slowed or the seed may not grow at all. Some plants are very sensitive to the level of acidity in the soil and need to be treated carefully.
Soil is critical in determining the moisture availability. It also affects the temperature which is a germination factor. If it is too hard, the seed can't escape the seed coat.
no it is not necessary.
Germination is the point at which the plant starts to grow from the seed.
Hypogeal germination is the type of dicot seed germination in which hypocotyl of the embryo elongates raising the plumule and cotyledons above the soil surface.
The conditions necessary for seed germination include:optimum temperature,oxygen,adequate supply of water,sunlight,moisture content,soil ph......
Well, there's seed development when the inflorescences of the seed head stop flowering and everything goes into seed production, and then there is germination, where a plant grows from a seed that was planted in the soil.
seed germination needs moist soil and sunny temperate climate.
the seed would wither and die
Epigeal germination is the process in which the seed leaves or the cotyledons are brought on to the surface along with the shoot during germination. Hypogeal germination is the process in which the seed leaves or the cotyledons remain below the soil surface during germination.
At the time of pea seed germination only plumule comes out from the soil because its mode of germination is hypogeal. The entire seed remains undergound except the plumule.
Yes, acid rain does affect germination of seeds by mixing in with the soil and damaging the seed coating.
the type of soil yu use don't matter it will not affect the plant