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Meaning of radicule

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radicule (n.)

A radicle.

radicule Sentence Examples

  1. The radicule emerged from the seed coat, signaling the beginning of plant growth.
  2. The radicle penetrates the soil and establishes a root system for the developing seedling.
  3. The elongation of the radicule is driven by the plant hormone auxin.
  4. Damaged radicules can hinder the establishment of a healthy root system.
  5. The radicle is the first visible structure to emerge from the seed during germination.
  6. Some seeds possess multiple radicles, allowing for increased anchorage upon germination.
  7. The radicle's orientation is influenced by gravity, ensuring it grows downwards.
  8. Drought stress can inhibit radicle development and impair seedling survival.
  9. The radicle serves as a pathway for water and nutrient uptake from the soil.
  10. By studying the radicle, scientists gain insights into the early stages of plant growth and development.

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A radicle.

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The radicule emerged from the seed coat, signaling the beginning of plant growth.

The radicle penetrates the soil and establishes a root system for the developing seedling.

The elongation of the radicule is driven by the plant hormone auxin.

Damaged radicules can hinder the establishment of a healthy root system.