0 present participle of sprout
1 to produce leaves, hair, or other new developing parts, or (of leaves, hair, and other developing parts) to begin to grow:
For logistic convenience, dormancy in these trials was assessed by tests of sprouting in intact spikes rather than by germination of threshed grains.
Not surprisingly, the time to emergence was strongly influenced by the state of sprouting of a sett at planting.
Relation between sprouting and initiation expressed relative to end of the storage period and time of harvest.
Amygdalo-cortical sprouting continues into early adulthood : implications for the development of normal and abnormal function during adolescence.
A test for the resource remobilization hypothesis: tree sprouting using carbohydrates from above-ground parts.
A test for the resource remobilisation hypothesis: tree sprouting using carbohydrates from above-ground parts.
The bud continues to increase in size while the rest of the sprouting locus becomes brownish as it desiccates.
The almond-eyed supernatural may have a cleft head, with or without maize sprouting from it.