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They may germinate within two days.
Many of the herbaceous plants are ephemerals that may germinate within three days of adequate rainfall and sow their seeds within 10 or 15 days of germination.
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"Those seeds not consumed within the germination period 12-18 monthss) may germinate, and seeds may remain viable for at least six years".
Pollen may germinate immediately after contact with a stigma (sugarcane), within five minutes (corn), in two hours (beet), or after one or two days.
However, older seeds may germinate and then grow poorly.
Angiosperm seeds may germinate as soon as they reach maturity, or they may undergo various kinds of dormancy.
"Many of the trends may germinate in urban areas, but that doesn't mean that anybody who lives in Iowa can't have the same thing," he said.
New fungi may germinate from these spores, or mature fungi may reproduce sexually, with the resulting fertilized eggs being converted into nonmobile spores, or oospores, which then also germinate into mature individuals.
This property is important for the control of weeds that may germinate from the seed bank.
If this seed lodges on a suitable host in the right conditions, then a young mistletoe plant may germinate.
After dispersal, the ascospores may germinate and form a new haploid mycelium.
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