germination in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for germination in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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About 20 days after germination, the cotyledon reaches a length of about 15 cm and begins to swell.
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It is a prolific seed producer, it has a high germination rate and seedling survival rate, and it thrives in poor soils.
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It may also be used for seed treatment to improve the chances of germination.
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Seeds may remain viable for 2 years but the rate of germination declines with age.
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Birds eat the fruit; helping to remove the orange pulp which contains a growth inhibitor that otherwise slows germination of the seeds.
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The fruit's pulp contains phenolic compounds which inhibit germination, and thus needs to be removed to promote germination.
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The result was an increased rate of germination, and a much-improved crop yield (up to eight times).
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As a result, some organisms are forced to leave the areas, and the few plants remaining are often eaten shortly after germination.
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The technique can be utilized in early spring, when the weather is still too cold for proper seed germination.
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In some seeds physiological dormancy is indicated when scarification increases germination.
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