In a Graminoid Seed, Sheath that Protects the Radicle.

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In a Graminoid Seed, Sheath that Protects the Radicle

In a Graminoid Seed, Sheath that Protects the Epicotyl

In a Graminoid Seed, Another Name for the Cotyledon

Embryonic Root in a Seed

Innermost Endosperm Layer in a Seed

Outermost Endosperm Layer in a Seed

In a Graminoid Seed, Fruit Wall Adnate to Seed

Term Used for Seed Germination on the Mother Plant in Red Mangrove Forests

Term Used for Premature Seed Germination due to Environmental Events

Term Used for Premature Germination due to Mutation in ABA Biosynthesis Pathway

Type of Seed Nutrition Exhibited

Type of Seed Nutrition Exhibited

Plant Growth Hormone Associated with Early Dormancy

Type of Coat Dormancy Exhibited by Rapidly Loss of Dormancy in White Seeds

Type of Coat Dormancy Imposed by a Very Tough Seed Coat

Type of Coat Dormancy that Involves Gas Exchange (or Lack Thereof)

Type of Coat Dormancy that Involves Water Permeability (or Lack Thereof)

Type of Seed Dormancy that is Unrelated to ABA that is NOT imposed by the Seed Coat

Embryonic Root

Embryonic Leaves Above Cotyledons

Embryonic Stem Below Cotyledons

but Physiologically Like a Liquid Dormant Seed State Physically like a Solid but Physiologically Like a Liquid

Seed Type that does NOT Acquire Dessication Tolerance

Seed Type that DOES Acquire Dessication Tolerance

Proteins Associated with the Glassy State in Dormant Seeds

Term for the Very Thickened Outer Cell Wall of the Outer Integument in Seed Coat Formation

Two Outer Ovule Layers that Contribute Most of the Seed Coat

General Term for Pigment that Fills Innermost Seed Coat Layer During Development