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Radicle Collection

"Exploring the Fascinating World of Radicles: Unveiling the Hidden Roots of Life" Witness the miracle of life as we delve into the radicle

Background imageRadicle Collection: Root of a germinating red chard seed, SEM

Root of a germinating red chard seed, SEM
Root of a germinating red chard seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a red chard seed (Beta vulgaris var. cicla) root

Background imageRadicle Collection: Broad bean, Vicia faba, germinating with main root and true leaves developing

Broad bean, Vicia faba, germinating with main root and true leaves developing

Background imageRadicle Collection: A germinating cabbage seed with cotyledons and root with root hairs on soil

A germinating cabbage seed with cotyledons and root with root hairs on soil

Background imageRadicle Collection: A germinating cabbage seed with root developing with root hairs on soil

A germinating cabbage seed with root developing with root hairs on soil

Background imageRadicle Collection: Corn germination, SEM C015 / 5166

Corn germination, SEM C015 / 5166
Corn germination. Coloured environmental scanning electron micrograph (ESEM) of a germinating corn (Zea mays) seedling. The radicle (green), the primary root has emerged

Background imageRadicle Collection: Germinated seed, SEM

Germinated seed, SEM
Germinated seed. Image 4 of 4. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the final stage in the germination of a plant seed. The seed coat (testa) has been lost

Background imageRadicle Collection: Germinating seed, SEM

Germinating seed, SEM
Germinating seed. Image 1 of 4. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of one of the earliest stages of the germination of a plant seed

Background imageRadicle Collection: Germination, artwork

Germination, artwork
Germination. Computer artwork showing the germination and vegetal development of a dicotyledon plant. The radicle, or embryonic root

Background imageRadicle Collection: Root tip from a seedling, SEM

Root tip from a seedling, SEM
Root tip. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the root of a young poppy seedling. The numerous root hairs (yellow)

Background imageRadicle Collection: Wheat grain, light micrograph

Wheat grain, light micrograph
Wheat grain. Light micrograph of a vertical section through a grain of wheat (Triticum vulgare). This is the fruit of the plant, and includes the endosperm (larger area, pink)

Background imageRadicle Collection: Poppy seedling, SEM

Poppy seedling, SEM
Poppy seedling. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a seedling of a poppy plant (Papaver sp.). The seedling sprouted from a seed

Background imageRadicle Collection: Germination of a maize seed, Zea mays

Germination of a maize seed, Zea mays
Macrophotograph of the early stages in the germination of a maize seed, Zea mays. Known popularly as corn, it is a monocotyledonous plant, possessing only one seed leaf

Background imageRadicle Collection: Maize grain, light micrograph

Maize grain, light micrograph
Maize grain. Light micrograph of a vertical section through the grain of a maize plant (Zea mays). This is the fruit of the plant, and includes the endosperm (larger area, upper right, light pink)

Background imageRadicle Collection: Germinating red chard seed, SEM

Germinating red chard seed, SEM
Germinating red chard seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a red chard seed (Beta vulgaris var. cicla) sprouting a root (white)

Background imageRadicle Collection: Sprouting acorn

Sprouting acorn of the English oak tree (Quercus robur). A young root (radicle) is seen burrowing downwards, while the shoot is seen growing upwards towards the light

Background imageRadicle Collection: Maize seed, light micrograph

Maize seed, light micrograph
Maize seed. Light micrograph of a section through the seed of a maize plant (Zea mays), showing the embryo. The embryonic area includes a radicle (bottom right) and plumule (not seen)

Background imageRadicle Collection: Germinating red chard seed, SEM

Germinating red chard seed, SEM
Germinating red chard seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a red chard seed (Beta vulgaris var. cicla) sprouting a root (white)


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"Exploring the Fascinating World of Radicles: Unveiling the Hidden Roots of Life" Witness the miracle of life as we delve into the radicle, the root of a germinating red chard seed, captured under an SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope). Nature's masterpiece unfolds before our eyes with a broad bean, Vicia faba, showcasing its main root and true leaves developing during germination. A germinating cabbage seed takes center stage, revealing its cotyledons and intricate network of root hairs firmly gripping onto soil for nourishment. Dive deeper into the captivating process as another cabbage seed sprouts, displaying a developing root adorned with delicate root hairs that seek sustenance from the earth. The journey continues as corn seeds embark on their germination adventure, magnificently captured under SEM C015 / 5166 - witness nature's precision at work. Step into a microscopic world where every detail matters - behold mesmerizing images of various seeds in different stages of germination through high-resolution SEM imagery. Explore further as we unravel more secrets hidden within these tiny wonders - each image showcases unique characteristics and structures crucial to successful plant growth. From initial sprouting to full-fledged growth, these stunning SEM visuals offer an unprecedented glimpse into how life begins from humble beginnings – one radicle at a time. Delve deep beneath the surface and marvel at nature's intricate design; witness seeds bursting forth with vitality and potential through breathtaking SEM captures. Embark on this visual journey through time-lapse-like snapshots that capture every step in seed development – truly highlighting the remarkable power held within these minuscule radicles.