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what is the difference between panicle and spikelet ?

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Panicle development occurs in the acropetal direction for the primary branches. However, the terminal spikelet matures first which is basipetal development. In the vegetative stem, the pith is absent at maturity, the mature reproductive stem, the panicle, retains the pith cells.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The swellings at the panicle axis where the branches are borne are referred to as the panicle pulvinus. Each node on the main panicle axis gives rise to primary branches which in turn bears secondary branches. ... The spikelet is the basic unit of the inflorescence and panicle. It consists of the pedicel and the floret .

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