Germinální
Germinální is a term derived from the Latin word "germinare," which means "to sprout" or "to germinate." In a biological context, it refers to the process by which a seed or spore develops into a new plant. This process involves several stages, including the absorption of water, the activation of metabolic processes, and the emergence of the radicle (the embryonic root) and the plumule (the embryonic shoot). Germination is crucial for the survival and propagation of plants, as it allows them to establish new individuals from a dormant state.
In a more general sense, the term "germinální" can be used metaphorically to describe the initial stages
The study of germination is important in various fields, including agriculture, botany, and horticulture. Understanding the