10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOCARPELLARY»
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1
Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society
The “ berry” accordingly is described as one of the “true indehircent,
monocarpellary fruits.” Professor Reynolds Green, in further detailing the
characteristics of the fruit termed “ Berry,” observes as follows ' :——“ Though the
berry is usually ...
2
The Families of the Monocotyledons: Structure, Evolution, ...
Where carpels are more than one, the whole set of monocarpellary fruits of the
flower developed from an apocarpous gynoecium may be validly compared with
the single fruit developed from a syncarpous gynoecium (the main difference ...
Harold Trevor Clifford, Peter Yeo, 1985
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Competition Science Vision
(I) Dry indehiscent fruit — These fruits possess a dry pericarp at maturity and may
be of following types — (a) Caryopsis — This is a small one-seeded fruit
developing from a superior monocarpellary ovary and pericarp is fused with the
seed ...
4
Text-book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
When the number of monocarpellary ovaries in a flower is considerable, as in
Ranunculaceae, Magnolia, &c, the part of the axis which bears them is commonly
elongated (to a very considerable extent for example in Myosurus), and their ...
Julius Sachs, Sydney Howard Vines, 1882
Achene Developing from a monocarpellary superior ovary, the achene is a one-
seeded, dry, indehiscent, simple fruit having its seed attached to fruit wall only at
one point, e.g. Mirabilis, Clematis. 2. Amphisarca A fleshy, simple, berry-like fruit
...
6
Modern Plant Taxonomy, 1E
(0 Achene: A small, dry, one-chambcrcd and one-seeded fruit developing from a
superior monocarpellary ovary; pericarp is free from the seed coat; e.g. Clematis,
Carthamus tinctorius. (ii) Caryopsis: A very small, dry, one-seeded fruit ...
7
Target 2011: Biology 11
The fruit develops from a monocarpellary pistil having superior, unilocular and
monocarpellary ovary, e.g. four o'clock plant (Mirabilis jalapa). Sometimes
achenes occur in a group from apocarpous ovary where carpels are many, e.g.
lotus ...
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Question Bank In Biology For Class Xi
The fruit develops from a monocarpellary pistil having superior, unilocular and
monocarpellary ovary, e.g. four o'clock plant (Mirabilis jalapa). Sometimes
achenes occur in a group from apocarpous ovary where carpels are many, e.g.
lotus ...
9
Competition Science Vision
1. Simple Fruits Most Bruits are simple fruits; they are derived from an individual
ovary. It is immaterial whether the ovary belongs to a monocarpellary simple
gynoecium or to a polycarpellary syncarpous gynoecium. Such fruits may again
be ...
10
The University Studies
Cherries and Plums (Prunus spp.). The monocarpellary, two- ovuled ovary
becomes a fleshy one-seeded drupe. The hard shell of the stone protects the
seed from crushing when the fruit is eaten by birds or quadrupeds, and preserves
many of ...