Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Laboratory/Educational
Application – Botanical Studies, Seed Germination Analysis
Product Overview
The HYPOGEAL SEED GERMINATION (GRAM & MAIZE) – ANOMALOUS SEC.GROWTH STEM CHART is a meticulously designed educational tool for botanists, researchers, and students studying seed germination patterns. This chart provides a detailed visual representation of hypogeal germination in gram and maize, highlighting the anomalous secondary growth of stems. Crafted from high-quality laminated paper, it ensures durability and resistance to wear, making it ideal for repeated use in laboratory or classroom settings. The chart features precise, labeled illustrations that clearly depict the stages of germination, allowing for accurate analysis and comparison. Its lab-grade quality ensures reliability in educational and research applications, while the clear, easy-to-follow layout enhances understanding of complex botanical processes. Whether used for teaching or independent study, this chart serves as an invaluable resource for anyone exploring plant development and morphology.
FAQs
1. What material is this germination chart made of?
This chart is made of high-quality laminated paper, ensuring durability and long-lasting use in laboratory or educational environments.
2. Can this chart be used for other types of seeds besides gram and maize?
The chart is specifically designed for hypogeal germination in gram and maize, but the principles illustrated may apply to other similar seed types.
3. Is this chart suitable for professional research or only for educational purposes?
While primarily designed for educational use, its lab-grade precision and detailed illustrations make it suitable for professional research as well.
4. How should this chart be stored to maintain its quality?
Store the chart in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or damage to the laminated surface.
5. Are there alternative charts available for different germination types?
Yes, alternative charts are available for epigeal germination and other botanical studies, depending on specific research or educational needs.

