embryozaad
Embryozaad is a term used to describe a seed that contains an embryo, the young sporophyte that will develop into a new plant after germination. A seed typically comprises three parts: the embryo, a nutrient tissue such as endosperm or perisperm, and a protective outer coat called the testa. In albuminous seeds the endosperm remains as a nutrient reservoir, while in exalbuminous seeds most nutrients are stored in the embryo proper.
The embryo within the seed has a main axis with structures that will form the future plant.
Seed development follows fertilization and includes processes that lead to dormancy. Dormancy can be caused by
In practical terms, embryoazad is central to agriculture and horticulture. Seed viability tests assess the proportion