hipogeális
Hipogeális is a term used in botany to describe a mode of seed germination in which the cotyledons stay below the soil surface after germination. In hipogeal germination, the epicotyl elongates and the shoot tips emerge above ground, while the cotyledons remain subterranean and often function as nutrient reserves during the early stages of seedling development. This contrasts with epigeal germination, where the cotyledons and the seedling’s first leaves emerge above the soil.
In seeds that undergo hipogeal germination, the growing point is usually protected underground, reducing exposure of
Hipogeal germination is common in many monocotyledonous plants, particularly among cereal crops. Examples typically cited include
Etymology-wise, the name derives from Greek roots meaning under the earth. In practice, hipogeális is the term