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- The four stages of seed germination are12:
- Imbibition: The process of water uptake.
- Germination: Begins with the absorption of water and ends with the emergence of a seedling from the soil.
- Emergence: The seedling emerges from the soil.
- Seedling establishment: The seedling develops into an adult plant.
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- Seed germination is the process that begins with the absorption of water and ends with the emergence of a seedling from the soil. ...
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