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| author | nfenwick <nfenwick@pglaf.org> | 2025-05-20 08:21:23 -0700 |
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| committer | nfenwick <nfenwick@pglaf.org> | 2025-05-20 08:21:23 -0700 |
| commit | 739e35e2316fba1f604e4c3d0b8bde25e0efe63a (patch) | |
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| parent | 1b9b648263086e5b70b6ed8c2e4acea86cf646bd (diff) | |
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diff --git a/73531-0.txt b/73531-0.txt index 326eccd..87bb15d 100644 --- a/73531-0.txt +++ b/73531-0.txt @@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ the cotyledons”). That is, the hypocotyl is that part of the stem of the plantlet lying between the roots and the cotyledon. _The general direction of the young hypocotyl, or emerging caulicle, is downwards._ As soon as roots form, it becomes fixed and its -subsequent growth tends to raie the cotyledons above the ground, as +subsequent growth tends to raise the cotyledons above the ground, as in the bean. When cotyledons rise into the air, germination is said to be =epigeal= (“above the earth”). Bean and pumpkin are examples. When the hypocotyl does not elongate greatly and the cotyledons |
