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epigeal germination : ウィキペディア英語版
epigeal germination

Epigeal germination (Greek: ἐπίγαιος ''epígaios'' or ἐπίγειος ''epígeios'' = 'above ground', from ἐπί ''epi'' = 'above', γῆ ''gè'' = 'earth/ground') is a botanical term indicating that the germination of a plant takes place above the ground. An example of a plant with epigeal germination is the common bean (''Phaseolus vulgaris''). The opposite of epigeal is hypogeal (underground germination).
==Germination==
Epigeal germination implies that the cotyledons are pushed above ground. The hypocotyl (part of the stem below the cotyledon) elongates while the epicotyl (part of the stem above the cotyledon) stays the same length. In this way, the hypocotyl pushes the cotyledon upward.
Normally, the cotyledon itself contains very little nutrients in plants that show this kind of germination. Instead, the first leaflets are already folded up inside it, and photosynthesis starts to take place in it rather quickly.〔Parolin, P., Ferreira, L.V., Junk, W.J. (2003) ("Germination characteristics and establishment of trees from central Amazonian flood plains" ) ''Tropical Ecology'' 44(2): 157-169〕
The seeds are much smaller than those of plants with hypogeal germination. Because the cotyledon is positioned above the ground, it is much more vulnerable to for example night-frost 〔Rigetti, S. (1998) ''(Weed control in direct-seeded pea and lentil )'' University of Saskatchewan〕 or grazing. The evolutionary strategy is that the plant produces a large number of seeds, of which statistically a number survive.
Plants that show epigeal germination need external nutrients rather quickly in order to develop, so they are more frequent on nutrient-rich soils. The plants also need relatively much sunlight for photosynthesis to take place. Therefore they can be found more often in the field, at the border of forests, or as pioneer species.〔
Plants that show epigeal germination grow relatively fast, especially in the first phase when the leaflets unfold. Because of this, they occur frequently in areas that experience regular flooding, for example at the river borders in the Amazon region. The fast germination enables the plant to develop before the next flooding takes place.〔 After the faster first phase, the plant develops more slowly than plants that show hypogeal germination.
It is possible that within the same genus one species shows epigeal germination while another species shows hypogeal germination. Some genera in which this happens are:
*''Phaseolus'': the common bean (''Phaseolus vulgaris'') shows epigeal germination, whereas the runner bean (''Phaseolus coccineus'') shows hypogeal germination
*''Lilium'': see Lily seed germination types
*''Araucaria'': species in the section ''Eutacta'' show epigeal germination, whereas species in the section ''Araucaria'' show hypogeal germination

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