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Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 5: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme Yellow flowers with red veins © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 6: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers oldest flowers Raceme Yellow flowers © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 7: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme (central portion) Yellow flowers with red veins © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 8: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme Red flowers © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 9: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme Top portion Yellow flowers © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 10: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme (upper half) Yellow flowers with red veins Color of wings is yellow © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 11: Pigeon pea Raceme (tip) Color of flowers is green in the early development stage of flower © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 12: The Flower © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 13: Pigeon pea Fully open flower Standard Wings Keels (fused) Calyx © A.K. Chhabra FRONT VIEW Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 14: Pigeon pea Fully open flower Standard Wings Keels (fused) Calyx © A.K. Chhabra SIDE VIEW Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 15: Pigeon pea Fully open flower Standard Wings Keels (fused) Calyx © A.K. Chhabra BACK VIEW Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 16: Color Variation Pigeon pea flower © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 17: Make a cut and see the T.S T.S. of the Flower T.S. of the Flower a a a b b b c c c d d d e e e e f f f f a: free anther b: gynoecium c: staminal column of 9 fused anthers d: keels e: standard f: wings g: calyx Layers of flower g g Upper portion Lower portion © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 18: Calyx & Corolla © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 19: Calyx Cut-opened Showing 5 sepals In gamosepalous condition Unopened Only 3 sepals are visible Unopened Only four sepals are visible sepals gamosepalous © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 20: Parts of corolla in red flower Standard Wing 1 Wing 2 Keels (fused) Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 21: Close-up of Standard in red flower Standard Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 22: Close-up of Keels in red flower Keels (fused) Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 23: Close-up of Wing in red flower Wing Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 24: Close-up of Standard in yellow flower Standard Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 25: Close-up of Wings and Keel in yellow flower Keel Pigeon pea Fused Cut-open Wings © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 26: Androecium & Gynoecium © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 27: Close-up of androecium on next slide Androecium Pigeon pea 9 fused stamens Forming staminal column One free stamen anthers Enlarged view © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 28: Close-up of free stamen (androecium) Androecium Pigeon pea anthers One free stamen Enlarged view of free stamen Filament © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 29: Close-up of androecium Androecium Pigeon pea 9 fused stamens Forming staminal column anthers Enlarged view Pollen grains Pollen grains © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 30: Close-up of androecium & gynoecium Androecium & Gynoecium Pigeon pea 9 fused stamens Forming staminal column anthers Stamen Stigma © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 31: Close-up of androecium & gynoecium Gynoecium Pigeon pea Stigma Ovary Style Ovary © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 32: T.S. of flower Pigeon pea Standard (red) Wing 2 (yellow) Wing 1 (yellow) Keel 1 (light yellow) Staminal column of 9 fused Anthers (white) Keel 2 (light yellow) Free stamen’s attachment point Gynoecium (yellow) Calyx © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 33: The Pod © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 34: Developing Pod Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 35: Developing Pod Pigeon pea Dried Keels being pushed away by developing pod (fertilized ovary) © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 36: Developing Pod of different colour Pigeon pea Brown patches on green surface © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 37: Developing Pod showing developing grains Pigeon pea Developing grains © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 38: Developing Pod showing developing grains Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 39: Developing grains taken out of Pod Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 40: Seed Production © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 41: Dhencha surrounding Pigeon pea fields (it provides isolation for seed production plots) © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 42: Dhencha surrounding Pigeon pea fields (it provides isolation for seed production plots) © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 43: Pigeon pea Dhencha surrounding pigeon pea fields (it provides isolation for seed production plots) © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 44: Pigeon pea Dhencha surrounding pigeon pea fields (it provides isolation for seed production plots) © A.K. Chhabra © A.K. 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Floral Biology of pigeon pea chhabra61 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 747 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (2) Dislike it (1) Added: July 08, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: prakashvs23 (11 month(s) ago) Dear C ould u please send me copy of these PPTs to me. or Please send me the link to access regards Dr.Prakash V prakashvs23@yahoo.com Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: PRAVEENDEEPIKA7 (13 month(s) ago) dear respected sir i m a student of AAU ANAND (GUJARAT). i need pigeon pea floral biology ppt for my study KINDLY SEND ME at praveenprajapat01@gmail.com Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: rahuldhaketa (13 month(s) ago) sir i m a student of collage of agriculture indore. i need pigeon pea floral biology ppt for my study so plz send me this ppt on my id that is--- raqhuldhaketa@gmail.com thank you Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Floral Biology of Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra [Cajanus cajan] Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 2: The Plant © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 3: Pigeon pea plants Flowers Mature pods © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 4: Raceme © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 5: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme Yellow flowers with red veins © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 6: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers oldest flowers Raceme Yellow flowers © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 7: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme (central portion) Yellow flowers with red veins © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 8: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme Red flowers © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 9: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme Top portion Yellow flowers © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 10: Pigeon pea Inflorescence Immature/ young flowers Mature / older flowers pods in the oldest flowers Raceme (upper half) Yellow flowers with red veins Color of wings is yellow © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 11: Pigeon pea Raceme (tip) Color of flowers is green in the early development stage of flower © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 12: The Flower © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 13: Pigeon pea Fully open flower Standard Wings Keels (fused) Calyx © A.K. Chhabra FRONT VIEW Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 14: Pigeon pea Fully open flower Standard Wings Keels (fused) Calyx © A.K. Chhabra SIDE VIEW Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 15: Pigeon pea Fully open flower Standard Wings Keels (fused) Calyx © A.K. Chhabra BACK VIEW Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 16: Color Variation Pigeon pea flower © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 17: Make a cut and see the T.S T.S. of the Flower T.S. of the Flower a a a b b b c c c d d d e e e e f f f f a: free anther b: gynoecium c: staminal column of 9 fused anthers d: keels e: standard f: wings g: calyx Layers of flower g g Upper portion Lower portion © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 18: Calyx & Corolla © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 19: Calyx Cut-opened Showing 5 sepals In gamosepalous condition Unopened Only 3 sepals are visible Unopened Only four sepals are visible sepals gamosepalous © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 20: Parts of corolla in red flower Standard Wing 1 Wing 2 Keels (fused) Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 21: Close-up of Standard in red flower Standard Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 22: Close-up of Keels in red flower Keels (fused) Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 23: Close-up of Wing in red flower Wing Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 24: Close-up of Standard in yellow flower Standard Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 25: Close-up of Wings and Keel in yellow flower Keel Pigeon pea Fused Cut-open Wings © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 26: Androecium & Gynoecium © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 27: Close-up of androecium on next slide Androecium Pigeon pea 9 fused stamens Forming staminal column One free stamen anthers Enlarged view © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 28: Close-up of free stamen (androecium) Androecium Pigeon pea anthers One free stamen Enlarged view of free stamen Filament © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 29: Close-up of androecium Androecium Pigeon pea 9 fused stamens Forming staminal column anthers Enlarged view Pollen grains Pollen grains © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 30: Close-up of androecium & gynoecium Androecium & Gynoecium Pigeon pea 9 fused stamens Forming staminal column anthers Stamen Stigma © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 31: Close-up of androecium & gynoecium Gynoecium Pigeon pea Stigma Ovary Style Ovary © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 32: T.S. of flower Pigeon pea Standard (red) Wing 2 (yellow) Wing 1 (yellow) Keel 1 (light yellow) Staminal column of 9 fused Anthers (white) Keel 2 (light yellow) Free stamen’s attachment point Gynoecium (yellow) Calyx © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 33: The Pod © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 34: Developing Pod Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 35: Developing Pod Pigeon pea Dried Keels being pushed away by developing pod (fertilized ovary) © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 36: Developing Pod of different colour Pigeon pea Brown patches on green surface © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 37: Developing Pod showing developing grains Pigeon pea Developing grains © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 38: Developing Pod showing developing grains Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 39: Developing grains taken out of Pod Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 40: Seed Production © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 41: Dhencha surrounding Pigeon pea fields (it provides isolation for seed production plots) © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 42: Dhencha surrounding Pigeon pea fields (it provides isolation for seed production plots) © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 43: Pigeon pea Dhencha surrounding pigeon pea fields (it provides isolation for seed production plots) © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 44: Pigeon pea Dhencha surrounding pigeon pea fields (it provides isolation for seed production plots) © A.K. Chhabra © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology Slide 45: Pigeon pea © A.K. Chhabra Pigeon pea Floral Biology