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what is dimorphic anther?​

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Self-compatible flowers of Caesalpinia pulcherrimma L. (Fabaceae) exhibit dimorphism in respect of size of anthers, in their dehiscence time and filament movement. All the ten anthers borne in a flower do not anthesize simultaneously; seven small anthers dehisce at early hours of the day (< 8.30 h) and three large anthers at mid-day. The pollen grains of small anthers were viable during early hours of the day,

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