201.56-4—Cucurbit family, (Cucurbitaceae).
Kinds of seed: Citron, cucumber, West India gherkin, melon, pumpkin, squash, and watermelon.
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Food reserves: Cotyledons which are large and fleshy; they expand, become photosynthetic, and usually persist beyond the seedling stage.
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Shoot system: The hypocotyl elongates and the cotyledons are pulled free of the seed coat, which often adheres to a peg-like appendage at the base of the hypocotyl. The epicotyl usually does not show any development within the test period.
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Less than half of the original cotyledon tissue free of necrosis or decay. (Remove any attached seed coats at the end of the test period for evaluation of cotyledons.)
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Weak, stubby, or missing primary root, with less than two strong secondary or adventitious roots.