0 past simple and past participle of rot
In both species, seeds lacking testae began to soften about day 8, were often attacked by fungus, and had rotted completely by day 10.
Realistically this represents >60% of the viable seed sample, as about half of the control seeds had rotted during hydrated storage.
The condition of each seed was recorded as unchanged; radicle emerged, entered ground, partially eaten, or rotted; or seed rotted or disappeared.
When the seedlings were checked on day 29, all had rotted.
Rare pebbles of rotted and bleached lamprophyre are locally present; these appear to have been minette originally but are highly altered.
A section of the wood was chosen and placed under water in the river and left there until the soft inner core rotted away.
Two hundred workers and five nymphs were placed in the other chamber (the food chamber) with well rotted pine wood.
Before he could retrieve them, the eyes rotted.