Difference between androecium of fabaceae and solanaceae
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fabaceae and solanaceae are dicot .
In fabaceae the androecium has 9 stamens in monoadelphous or diadelphous condition. but in case of solanaceae the stamens are 5 and monoadelphous
In fabaceae the androecium has 9 stamens in monoadelphous or diadelphous condition. but in case of solanaceae the stamens are 5 and monoadelphous
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Difference between androecium of Fabaceae and Solanaceae:
Androecium of Fabaceae:
- It is commonly called as pea or legume family.
- Androecium is called as male part of the plant.
- It has 10 stamens arranged in the pattern of 9+1.
- It is diadelphous in nature.
- It has dithecous anthers.
Androecium of Solanaceae:
- It is commonly called as potato family.
- Androecium is called as male part of the flower.
- It has five stamens.
- It is epipetalous in nature.
- It has basifixed anthers.
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