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The word 'germination' is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that refers to the process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow into a plant. It can be used in a variety of contexts related to plant growth and development. Example: The farmer was excited to see signs of germination in his fields, knowing that his crops would soon begin to grow.
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germination
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The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth from a seed or spore; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable.
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It inhibits both the germination of seedlings and the growth of adult plants, so it must be collected and dumped at approved sites.This is a pity for two reasons.
In doing so, the karrikin changes the protein's shape, causing it to signal to other proteins to activate the genetic pathway regulating germination.
Faeces thus stop fungal germination and presumably protect cockroaches.
Certainly, during the early days of germination, the treated seeds were absorbing nearly 50% more water (and thus nutrients) than the untreated ones.
When molecules of one particular karrikin come in contact with dormant seeds, they attach themselves to receptor sites on the protein responsible for germination.
Most fern spores require light for germination.
See also germination.
The diffusion and penetration of such machinery-driven processes of production during the first quarter of the 19th century has been traditionally called "the" Industrial Revolution, although historians today stress the long germination of the revolution and the many phases through which it passed.
In some species the gametophyte becomes a small, green plant with numerous lobes, growing on the surface of the soil; the time interval between spore germination and sexual maturity of the gametophyte may be eight months to a year.
These wind-borne spores uniquely do not require free water for germination and infection.
The wearing of shoes in temperate climates protects the wearer against many wounds, while the barefoot child in the tropics sustains many puncture wounds of the feet that, although minor, may yet carry tetanus spores into the tissues of the foot, where conditions may be ideal for germination and the production of toxin.
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