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- 013. ISSNĀ 1756-4646. Godwin J, Raviv B, Grafi G (December 2017). "Dead Pericarps of Dry Fruits Function as Long-Term Storage for Active Hydrolytic Enzymes...
- vegetable or a source of starch. The kernel comprise endosperm, germ, pericarp, and tip cap. Corn kernels are the fruits of maize. Maize is a grain, and...
- with a berry-like pericarp has been studied in various flowering plant families. Repeated transitions between fleshy and dry pericarps have been demonstrated...
- open at maturity). Achenes contain a single seed that nearly fills the pericarp, but does not adhere to it. In many species, what is called the "seed"...
- (2002). "Suppressor of Pericarp Pigmentation 1 (SPP1), a novel gene involved in phlobaphene ac****ulation in maize (Zea mays L.) pericarps". Maydica. 47 (1):...
- evergreen tree native to South China and northeast Vietnam. Its star-shaped pericarps harvested just before ripening are a ****e that closely resembles anise...
- actually a seed. The outer layer, often edible, of most fruits is called the pericarp. Typically formed from the ovary, it surrounds the seeds; in some species...
- as fleshy fruits or dry fruits based on their pericarp. Anatomically, fleshy fruits have a fleshy pericarp which is divided in three layers: an outermost...
- species that develop from the mesocarp of the ovary. The fleshy, edible pericarp splits neatly in two halves, then falling away or being eaten to reveal...
- opening at maturity) and resembles an achene, except that in a caryopsis the pericarp is fused with the thin seed coat. The caryopsis is po****rly called a grain...