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Food which is stored in the endosperm is drawn up continuously by the developing embryo in the process of development... View Article
Food which is stored in the endosperm is drawn up continuously by the developing embryo in the process of development... View Article
Replum is a thin false septum. It is seen in the ovary of the flower of candytuft, mustard, etc. They... View Article
A fruit developed from hypanthodium inflorescence is called Syconus fruit. Example is Ficus. A box like an inflorescence wherein the... View Article
Opuntia (prickly pear cactus) is a xerophytic plant, found in the dry habitat. Its stem is modified into a succulent... View Article
Yes, sweet potatoes are homologous to turnips. This is because both have the same origin. Both are roots, however, are... View Article
Yes, coconut fruit is a drupe. Drupes are fleshy fruits developing from either one or many fused carpels having one... View Article
Cymose inflorescence is also called determinate or definite inflorescence. The main axis in a cymose inflorescence ends in a flower.... View Article
Racemose inflorescence is also called indeterminate or indefinite type wherein the growth of the peduncle is indefinite. The terminal bud... View Article
Typically, as per conclusions from experiments, it has been deduced that Pfr of phytochrome is needed for flowering in long-day... View Article
Pollination is the first stage of reproduction in flowering plants. In pollination, the pollen produced on the male anther of... View Article
The flowering hormone or Florigen is speculated to be the protein hormone particle which regulates or stimulates the flowering process... View Article
A few of the plants do not produce seeds and flowers. These are non-flowering plants. Some of the most common... View Article
There are a few factors due to which flowers wilt. Most of them wilt due to scarcity of minerals, water... View Article
Carnation, scientifically known as Dianthus caryophyllus, is a historically rich choice of flowers. Dianthus, its scientific name, translates to ‘flower... View Article
Generally, the autoflowering strains transition from seed to harvest in about eight to ten weeks. But, in some of the... View Article
The induction of the flowering process of a plant through exposure to long durations of cold of winter or an... View Article
Different parameters are used to classify flowers, they are – I. Classification as per the Morphology of Flowers – Polypetalous... View Article
Aestivation is the mode of arrangement of the petals or sepals relative to one another in the floral buds. Aestivation... View Article
The flowers in China rose are actinomorphic, hypogynous with twisted aestivation. The actinomorphic flowers can be divided into 2 equivalent... View Article
Aestivation is the arrangement of accessory floral organs (sepals or petals) in relation to one another in a floral bud.... View Article