Radicle
Radicle is the first part of a seed to emerge when it germinates. It is an essential part of a seed's anatomy, as it is responsible for the plant's early growth and the production of its primary root system. The radicle is the first root that grows downward, providing the plant with water and nutrients and anchoring it to the soil. It is also important in the process of reproduction, as it helps to spread the seeds and allows them to take root in new ground. Radicle plays an essential role in the success of a plant's life cycle, and is vital for its continued growth and survival.
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1 journal(s) foundAdvances in Plant Biology
ISSN: 2638-4469
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Cumali Keskin, Artuklu University
The Journal of Advances in Plant Biology focuses primarily on the recent advances in biology and medicine. JAPB encourages researchers and academics to submit articles in the form of original research, reviews, case reports, letters, editorials, and short communications in the fields of botanical sciences, pharmaceutical science, and pharmacology.