germinaalsed
Germinaalsed is an Estonian adjective used mainly in biology and agriculture to describe anything connected with germination, the process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant. It can refer to processes, stages, tissues, or traits that are active during the early development of a plant from a seed, such as the initiation of growth and the initial formation of seedling structures.
Etymology and scope: the term is derived from the Latin germen, germinis, meaning bud or sprout, and
Usage in practice: in research and cultivation, germinaalsed describes experimental conditions or observations that influence germination
See also: germination, seed biology, plant development, botany.