What would happen if cotyledon of seed is absent
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Our results showed that plants with one cotyledon removed produced 32 % fewer seeds and those with both cotyledons removed produced 40 % less than intact plants. Consistent with other studies, cotyledon damage delayed the initiation of flowering (Stinchcombe, 2002; Hanley and May, 2006; Hanley and Fegan, 2007).
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Because they form within the seeds, cotyledons are known also as seed leaves. Flowering plants, called angiosperms, have embryos within their seeds that form one or two cotyledons, also often referred to as "seed leaves". Those with one cotyledon are known as monocotyledons or monocots.❤️
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