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Difference between seedling and germination

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A seedling is a young plant grown from a seed in the nursery for the purpose of transplanting, while germination is the process of beginning growth from a seed or spore. In germination plants and fungal species, seeds sprouts to produce a seedling and the formation of spores. The stages of germination include, increase water imbibition into the seed, activation of metabolic activities, and protrusion of the radicle.

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