logging in or signing up Flower structure of coriander 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: 194 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 19, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Floral Biology of Coriander Slide 2: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Crop View Slide 3: Crop View Slide 4: The Inflorescence The inflorescence is a compound umbel and usually comprises about 5 smaller umbels. Slide 5: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence The inflorescence is a compound umbel and usually comprises about 5 smaller umbels. Slide 6: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence The inflorescence is a compound umbel and usually comprises about 5 smaller umbels. Smaller Umbel COMPOUND UMBEL Slide 7: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence The inflorescence is a compound umbel and may also have more than 5 umbels. Smaller Umbel COMPOUND UMBEL Slide 8: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence CLOSE-UP Smaller Umbel Slide 9: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence Slide 10: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence The corolla is made up of 5 petals. Slide 11: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The corolla is made up of 5 petals. Petal The Inflorescence Slide 12: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flowers are both bisexual and unisexual, the latter being mostly staminate. The Inflorescence Slide 13: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Stigma Bisexual Flower Slide 14: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Gynoecium Bisexual Flower Anther Slide 15: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Bicapellary Gynoecium Anther Slide 16: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Anther Filament Calyx Stigma The flower possesses 5 stamens and the ovary is inferior and bilocular. Slide 17: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Anther Filament Calyx Stigma Petals The flower possesses 5 stamens and the ovary is inferior and bilocular. Slide 18: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Anther Filament Calyx Stigma Petals The flower possesses 5 stamens and the ovary is inferior and bilocular. Slide 19: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flowers are both bisexual and unisexual, the latter being mostly staminate. The Inflorescence Slide 20: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra A bunch of Immature Fruits Slide 21: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra A bunch of Immature Fruits Slide 22: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Stigma (Twin) The fruit is globular, round and small (3-4mm diameter or 1/8”). Its surface has longitudinal fine grooved and ribs alternately. When pressed, the fruit easily breaks into 2 locules, convex outside and concave inside, in each of which, there is one seed. The fruits are mild, delicately fragrant due to the presence of volatile oil (0.2 to 1.0%) in them, according to a variety, growing region, etc. Immature Fruit Slide 23: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Stigma (Twin) Immature Fruit The fruit is globular, round and small (3-4mm diameter or 1/8”). Its surface has longitudinal fine grooved and ribs alternately. When pressed, the fruit easily breaks into 2 locules, convex outside and concave inside, in each of which, there is one seed. The fruits are mild, delicately fragrant due to the presence of volatile oil (0.2 to 1.0%) in them, according to a variety, growing region, etc. Slide 24: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Stigma (Twin) Immature Fruit CLOSE-UP Slide 25: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Physiological Maturity Slide 26: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Physiological Maturity Slide 27: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Physiological Maturity The fruit is globular, round and small (3-4mm diameter or 1/8”). Its surface has longitudinal fine grooved and ribs alternately. When pressed, the fruit easily breaks into 2 locules, convex outside and concave inside, in each of which, there is one seed. The fruits are mild, delicately fragrant due to the presence of volatile oil (0.2 to 1.0%) in them, according to a variety, growing region, etc. Slide 28: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Mature Crop Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Slide 29: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Mature Crop Slide 30: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Mature Seeds Slide 31: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Harvested Seeds Slide 32: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Harvested Seeds Slide 33: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Harvested Seeds Slide 34: CORIANDER © A.K. 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Flower structure of coriander 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: 194 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 19, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Floral Biology of Coriander Slide 2: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Crop View Slide 3: Crop View Slide 4: The Inflorescence The inflorescence is a compound umbel and usually comprises about 5 smaller umbels. Slide 5: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence The inflorescence is a compound umbel and usually comprises about 5 smaller umbels. Slide 6: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence The inflorescence is a compound umbel and usually comprises about 5 smaller umbels. Smaller Umbel COMPOUND UMBEL Slide 7: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence The inflorescence is a compound umbel and may also have more than 5 umbels. Smaller Umbel COMPOUND UMBEL Slide 8: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence CLOSE-UP Smaller Umbel Slide 9: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence Slide 10: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The Inflorescence The corolla is made up of 5 petals. Slide 11: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra The corolla is made up of 5 petals. Petal The Inflorescence Slide 12: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flowers are both bisexual and unisexual, the latter being mostly staminate. The Inflorescence Slide 13: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Stigma Bisexual Flower Slide 14: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Gynoecium Bisexual Flower Anther Slide 15: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Bicapellary Gynoecium Anther Slide 16: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Anther Filament Calyx Stigma The flower possesses 5 stamens and the ovary is inferior and bilocular. Slide 17: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Anther Filament Calyx Stigma Petals The flower possesses 5 stamens and the ovary is inferior and bilocular. Slide 18: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flower Anther Filament Calyx Stigma Petals The flower possesses 5 stamens and the ovary is inferior and bilocular. Slide 19: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Flowers are both bisexual and unisexual, the latter being mostly staminate. The Inflorescence Slide 20: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra A bunch of Immature Fruits Slide 21: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra A bunch of Immature Fruits Slide 22: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Stigma (Twin) The fruit is globular, round and small (3-4mm diameter or 1/8”). Its surface has longitudinal fine grooved and ribs alternately. When pressed, the fruit easily breaks into 2 locules, convex outside and concave inside, in each of which, there is one seed. The fruits are mild, delicately fragrant due to the presence of volatile oil (0.2 to 1.0%) in them, according to a variety, growing region, etc. Immature Fruit Slide 23: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Stigma (Twin) Immature Fruit The fruit is globular, round and small (3-4mm diameter or 1/8”). Its surface has longitudinal fine grooved and ribs alternately. When pressed, the fruit easily breaks into 2 locules, convex outside and concave inside, in each of which, there is one seed. The fruits are mild, delicately fragrant due to the presence of volatile oil (0.2 to 1.0%) in them, according to a variety, growing region, etc. Slide 24: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Stigma (Twin) Immature Fruit CLOSE-UP Slide 25: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Physiological Maturity Slide 26: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Physiological Maturity Slide 27: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Physiological Maturity The fruit is globular, round and small (3-4mm diameter or 1/8”). Its surface has longitudinal fine grooved and ribs alternately. When pressed, the fruit easily breaks into 2 locules, convex outside and concave inside, in each of which, there is one seed. The fruits are mild, delicately fragrant due to the presence of volatile oil (0.2 to 1.0%) in them, according to a variety, growing region, etc. Slide 28: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Mature Crop Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Slide 29: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Mature Crop Slide 30: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Mature Seeds Slide 31: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Harvested Seeds Slide 32: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Harvested Seeds Slide 33: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Seeds are pale white to light brown in colour Harvested Seeds Slide 34: CORIANDER © A.K. Chhabra Crop View Seed Production Programme: Selfing operation