Seedling Development:
- Seedling is a young sporophyte developing from a seed embryo.
- Typical seedling consists of radicle, hypocotyl, and cotyledons.
- Monocots have one cotyledon, while dicots have two.
- Gymnosperms like pine seedlings may have up to eight cotyledons.
- Some flowering plants have acotyledon seedlings.
Seedling Physiology:
- Light-grown dicot seedlings have short hypocotyls and open cotyledons.
- Dark-grown seedlings have long hypocotyls and closed cotyledons.
- Seedlings protect the shoot apical meristem during skotomorphogenesis.
- Light receptors like phytochrome and cryptochrome sense light for seedling development.
- Seedlings photosynthesize, grow roots and shoots, and mature with true leaves replacing cotyledons.
Pests and Diseases:
- Seedlings are vulnerable to pests and diseases.
- Damping off is a common disease affecting seedlings.
- Pests like cutworms, pillbugs, slugs, and snails can damage seedlings.
Transplanting Seedlings:
- Seedlings are transplanted when true leaves appear.
- Shade may be needed for arid or hot environments during transplanting.
- Vitamin hormone concentrate can be used to prevent transplant shock.
- Process of transplanting seedlings is known as ‘pricking out’ in the UK.
Research and Resources:
- Research studies on seedling growth, including effects of temperature, light intensity, carbon dioxide enrichment, and nitrogen supply.
- Publications on pests, diseases, and garden plant disorders.
- Sources for gardening techniques, including pricking out seedlings and seedling potting.
- Relevant publications, reports, and resources for seedling care, maintenance, and optimal growth.
Seedling Data Sources
Reference | URL |
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Glossary | https:/glossary/seedling |
Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seedling |
Wikidata | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1385709 |
Knowledge Graph | https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/02p6mkn |
DBPedia | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Seedling |
Product Ontology | http://www.productontology.org/id/Seedling |