| 1. | Here the hypocotyl is a rudimentary axis between radicle and plumule.
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| 2. | During germination, the seedling's radicle emerges through the micropyle.
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| 3. | This disease appears on the radicle as darkened spots.
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| 4. | The germinal centers are supplied by arterioles called " penicilliary radicles ".
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| 5. | If the radicle begins to decay, the seedling undergoes preemergence damping-off.
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| 6. | At about this point in time, the young root ( the radicle ) emerges.
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| 7. | A . Seed Coat B . Cotyledon C . Hilum D . Plumule E . Radicle F . Endosperm
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| 8. | The carbonate radicle reported is presumably calculated from the alkalinity determination and doubtless includes sulphides and possibly silicates.
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| 9. | Normally the seedling radicle ( root ) emerges first from the seed, and the shoot appears as the root becomes established.
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| 10. | The radicle or embryonic root is the first part of a seedling to emerge from the seed during the process of germination.
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