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ISBN
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9789350300701
Publisher
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Oxford Book Company
Subject
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Others
Binding
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Hardcover
Pages
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296
Year
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2012
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Haploid microspores develop from microsporocytes in the anthers and give rise to pollen grains containing two cells: the tube cell and the generative cell. At about the time of pollination, the latter cell divides and produces two sperm. This three celled pollen grain is the immature male gametophyte (microgametophyte). The female gametophyte, the megagametophyte, develops in the ovary and at the same time the male gametophyte is developing in the anthers. While the process is exceedingly variable among taxa, about three-quarters of the flowering plants go through the following steps. One megasportocyte is contained in each of the young ovules with the ovaries in the flower buds. The ovule is attached by a stalk, the funculus, to the placenta on the ovary wall and at this stage, is essentially a lumpof tissue, the nucellus, covered by two tissue layers, the integuments (which wrap almost completely over the ovule but leave a small opening, the micropyle, at one end). Three of the haploid megaspores produced by the megasporocyte disintegrate almost immediately and the remaining one divides by three successive mitotic divisions to produce eight nucleic in an embryo sac within the elongated, swollen megaspore. This book contains the fundamental and basic information of the subject and the selection of contents makes it an interesting book not only for the students but also to everyone interested in the study of the subject.
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A seasoned teaching having over 20 years professional standing Dr. Satish Kumar Sinha has obtained M.Sc., Ph.D., FMSET and FICCB degree. He is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Botany at Samta College, Jandaha (Vaishali). He has authored many books and his research papers have been published in reputed journals.Table of ContentsIntroduction to Angiosperms Features of Angiosperms Classification of Angiosperms Diversification of Angiosperms Angiosperm Phylogeny Angiosperms and Pollination Infloresence: Origin and Evolution of Inflorences Nutrition in Plants and with Reference to Angiosperms Morphological and Molecular Phylogenetic Contxt of the Angiosperms
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