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Broccoli Seed Germination Description
Broccoli seed germination is the biological process in which a dormant broccoli seed begins to grow and develop into a seedling under suitable environmental conditions. This process typically takes 5 to 10 days, depending on temperature, moisture, and seed quality.
Stages of Broccoli Seed Germination:
Imbibition (Water Uptake):
The dry seed absorbs water, causing it to swell and soften.
Enzymes are activated, triggering metabolic processes.
Activation of Metabolism:
Stored food in the seed (mainly in the cotyledons) is broken down into energy.
Cell division and elongation begin.
Radicle Emergence:
The radicle (embryonic root) is the first structure to emerge, anchoring the plant and beginning water/nutrient absorption.
Shoot Emergence:
The hypocotyl (stem below the cotyledons) pushes upward, lifting the cotyledons above the soil.
The plumule (embryonic shoot) appears next, forming the first true leaves.
Seedling Establishment:
The seedling begins photosynthesis once the cotyledons open and green.
True leaves develop, and the plant transitions to independent growth.
Optimal Conditions for Germination:
Temperature: 65–85°F (18–29°C)
Moisture: Soil must be consistently moist, not soggy.
Light: Not required for germination but needed once the shoot emerges.
Soil: Loose, well-drained, and nutrient-rich.