
Brassicaceae Family: Characteristics, Floral Formula, Diagram
2024年11月12日 · It is a large family which comprises about 365 genera and 3250 species. It includes economically important plants used as vegetables, medicines, oil-yielding seeds, and ornamental purposes. In Nepal, there are 94 species from 38 genera reported. Figure: Brassicaceae Family. Floral Diagram Source: Byjus.
Brassicaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types (With Diagram)
According to some there are only two carpels while others hold that there are four carpels. Fruit: Siliqua or silicula, sometimes lomentum (Raphanus); when the valves separate in a siliqua the seeds remain attached to the replum. Seed:
Silique - Wikipedia
Siliques are present in many members of the mustard family, Brassicaceae, but some species have silicles instead. Some species closely related to plants with true siliques have fruits with a similar structure that do not open when ripe; these are usually called indehiscent siliques (compare dehiscence). Siliques of the broccoli plant.
Brassica compestris, also known as Indian mustard or brown mustard, is an annual plant belonging to the Brassicaceae family. Key floral characters are: Inflorescence: Racemose, specifically a bracted raceme or corimb.
Brassicaceae Family – Digital Herbarium of Crop Plants - BSMRAU
Fruit: Siliqua or silicula. Seeds: Non-endosperm, uniseriately or biseriately arranged in each locule. Floral formula: or % K 2+2 C4A2+4 G(2-4) Floral diagram: Table 1. Economic Important Plants of Brassicaceae family.
Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) – Digital Herbarium of Crop Plants
2015年10月7日 · Fruit Fruit a capsule, siliqua or silicula, dehiscent or indehiscent, sometimes schizocarpic, nutlet-like, lomentaceous, or samaroid. segmented or not, terete, angled or flattened, parallel to septum or at a right angle to septum. Seeds: Without endosperm.
Brassicaceae – Digital Herbarium of Crop Plants
2015年5月28日 · Fruit: Fruit a capsule, siliqua or silicula, dehiscent or indehiscent, sometimes schizocarpic, nutlet-like, lomentaceous, or samaroid. Seeds: Seeds without endosperm, uniseriately or biseriately arranged in each locule, aseriate when 1, winged or wingless, mucilaginous or not when wetted. Floral formula : ⊕ or % ♂♀ K 2+2 C4A2+4 G(2-4)
Significance of Fruit and Seed Coat Morphology in Taxonomy and ...
2018年1月1日 · Fruit morphology of 10 species of Brassicaceae as revealed by light microscope: 1. Brassica juncea; 2. Brassica tournefortii, 3. Eruca sativa, 4. Raphanus sativus, 5. Cakile Arabica, 6....
Brassicaceae in Flora of China - eFloras.org
Fruit typically a 2-valved capsule, generally termed silique (siliqua) when length 3 × or more than width, or silicle (silicula) when length less than 3 × width, dehiscent or indehiscent, sometimes schizocarpic, nutletlike, lomentaceous, or samaroid, segmented or not, terete, angled, or flattened parallel to septum (latiseptate) or at a right an...
Siliqua fruit is characteristic of family - Toppr
Siliqua is a type of fruit having two fused carpels with the length being more than 3 times the width. When the length is less than 3 times the width of the dried fruit, it is known as silicle. The outer walls of the ovary usually separate when ripe (dehiscent) and leaving a persistent partition.
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