Day 9, 10

Day 9, 10.  The unifoliate leaves start to push past the cotyledons. Rapid cell expansion causes the stems to suddenly appear very upright. How fast the seeds start to germinate depends on light levels, moisture and temperature.

Figure 20. All nine seeds germinated. The seeds all are germinating at different rates. Credit: M.E. Conley

Figure 21. Unifoliate leaves growing past the cotyledons. A close-up view of the unifoliate leaves (arrow) emerging from the seed and growing up past the cotyledons (star). Credit: M.E. Conley

Figure 22. The first trifoliate leaf. Unifoliate leaves on either side of the first trifoliate leaf (arrow) at the stem apex. Magnified 7.9 times. Credit: E.T. Paparozzi

The main root and lateral roots continue to grow and differentiate.

Figure 23. Lateral roots. Bean main root with lateral roots. Magnified 7.9 times. Credit: E.T. Paparozzi