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The first root that comes from a plant is called the radicle.
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The primary root from the radicle may then fail to develop further.
At about this point in time, the young root (the radicle) emerges.
This disease appears on the radicle as darkened spots.
Sea grape grew close by the house, and the point of land beyond it gave out into mangrove radicle.
It is the tip of the radicle of a germinating common bean.
Out of the seed, the first root, radicle, pushes through and develops into a taproot.
Taproots develop from the radicle of a seed, forming the primary root.
The coleorhiza is the first part to grow out of the seed, followed by the radicle.
Large, glossy, green radicle leaves, with red petioles and nerves, form a broad base to the plant.
The radicle emerges from a seed through the micropyle.
The radicle is the embryonic root.
It grows after the radicle.
During germination, the seedling's radicle emerges through the micropyle.
Above the radicle is the embryonic stem or hypocotyl, supporting the cotyledon(s).
The part of the plant that first emerges from the seed is the embryonic root, termed the radicle or primary root.
A leaf borne by the caulicle or radicle of an embryo; a seed leaf.
Lateral roots extend horizontally from the primary root (radicle) and serve to anchor the plant securely into the soil.
If the radicle begins to decay, the seedling undergoes preemergence damping-off.
The plants anchor out on tiny capes, or mid-stream islets, with the nearly sessile radicle leaves submerged.
Normally the seedling radicle (root) emerges first from the seed, and the shoot appears as the root becomes established.
A persistent taproot system forms when the radicle keeps growing and smaller lateral roots form along the taproot.
Primary - roots that develops from the radicle of the embryo, normally the first root to emerge from the seed as it germinates.
The radicle is the embryonic root of the plant, and grows downward in the soil (the shoot emerges from the plumule).