- Look up
hypogeal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hypogeal, hypogean,
hypogeic and
hypogeous (lit. 'underground'; from
Ancient Gr**** ὑπό (hupó) 'under'...
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Hypogeal germination (from
Ancient Gr**** ὑπόγειος [hupógeios] 'below ground', from ὑπό [hupó] 'below' and γῆ [gê] 'earth, ground') is a
botanical term...
- may show a
mixture of
hypogeal and
epigeal development, even
within the same
plant family.
Groups which contain both
hypogeal and
epigeal species include...
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germination is the
common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The
opposite of
epigeal is
hypogeal (underground germination). | Epi:
Above + Geo:
Earth | +
Germination Epigeal...
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remain non-photosynthetic,
inside the seed s****, and
below ground, is
hypogeal germination. The
terms epigean,
epigeic or
epigeous are used for organisms...
- "dirt cover" or
dirty skin,
sometimes wrongly spelled schmutzedecke) is a
hypogeal biological layer formed on the
surface of a slow sand filter. The schmutzdecke...
- soil with the
cotyledons remaining below the surface. This is
known as
hypogeal germination.
Dicot seedlings grown in the
light develop short hypocotyls...
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stalks of the seed
leaves of an
embryo plant. It
grows rapidly,
showing hypogeal germination, and
extends the stem
above the soil surface. A
common misconception...
- or
embryonic leaf, in
their seeds. Some monocots, such as gr****es, have
hypogeal emergence,
where the
mesocotyl elongates and
pushes the
coleoptile (which...
- Hawaiʻi and Maui Island; it has also been
found in
limestone karst pools and
hypogeal habitats in
limestone on
older islands, such as Oʻahu. Its
habitat is unique...