nerium oleander sexuality ,type of anther ,nature of carpel
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nerium oleander sexuality :-
oleander engages in sexual reproduction, however it can self polli
ate, but this of course is not ideal because genetic diversity is very important in order to survive as a species. When Nerium oleander is engaging in sexual reproduction it goes through the process of gametic meiosis.
Types of Anther :-
- Bilobed: It is the most common type that consists of a
- ilobed structure, which occurs in all mature stamens of the angiosperms.
- Unilocular: It consists of a single lobe like the members of the Malvaceae family. ...
- Linear: This occurs in the genus Acalypha.
- Sinuous: It has a peculiar filamentous type appearance and occurs in the members of Cucurbitaceae.
- Reniform: China rose consists of a reniform anther.
- Appendiculate: It appears in the Erica cinerea of Ericaceae
- Rounded: It appears in the genus Merculiaris.
Nature of carpel :-
Carpel refers to the seed-bearing structures that make up the innermost whorl of a flower. One or more carpels form the pistil and fertilization of an egg by a pollen within the carpel results in formation of seeds.
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