difference between phyllode and phylloclade
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The main difference between phyllode and phylloclade is, a phyllode is a modified petiole or a shoot that connects the stem with leaf. It resembles the function of a leaf. While phylloclade is a modified stem, that is responsible for photosynthesis. ... Phyllode does not branch while phylloclade does.
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- It is the modification of stem.
- Growth is unlimited.
- It may take part in vegetative reproduction.
- It is swollen due to storage of food and water.
- eg - opuntia.
- It is the modification of petiole into leaf like structure..
- Growth is limited.
- It does not take part in vegetative reproduction.
- It does not store food and water.
- eg - Acacia auriculiformis.
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