The process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow.
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Examples for "germination "
Examples for "germination "
1 A sufficient supply of oxygen in the soil is indispensable to germination .
2 Thus, our findings provide new mechanistic insight into C. difficile spore germination .
3 Cat-1 activity was predominant in conidia, during germination and early exponential growth.
4 Moreover, the fertility of the soil has a direct influence upon germination .
5 Gardeners advise firming the earth over newly planted seeds to hasten germination .
1 The dampness makes the scales close and starts the seed to sprouting .
2 Early sprouting of B33-TPP tubers correlated with a reduced abscisic acid content.
3 Crude space probes were prepared from the MSVs, sprouting simple sensor arrays.
4 Yet the seeds sown within him during the previous winter were sprouting .
5 It covers the ground from the sprouting rye to the Potter's Field.
6 Here and there single olive-trees are seen sprouting from the rocky clefts.
7 In the schoolmaster's beautiful garden all things had started sprouting and budding.
8 They're coming to feed on the sprouting poplar along the mountain side.
9 The plastic cylinder shrank in Vicki's hand, sprouting a double-edged 15cm blade.
10 She grows up white, sickly, like a potato sprouting in a cellar.
11 Javier could see the grey in the grizzle sprouting from his chin.
12 Right now, the Web is more like a gigantic, sprouting slime mold.
13 They went stride for stride through a patch of newly sprouting nettles.
14 You can see those twin pestilences sprouting furiously on both US coasts.
15 There are rumors of enclaves sprouting up in Russia around their Ark.
16 His beard was a ginger-grey horror sprouting from a multiplicity of chins.
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Sprouting в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки