- In botany, a
caryopsis (pl.
caryopses) is a type of
simple fruit—one that is
monocarpellate (formed from a
single carpel) and
indehiscent (not opening...
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Perhaps the
simplest of
fruits are
those of gr****es (all
cereals such as corn and wheat)...These
fruits are
caryopses. v t e...
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organ formation.
Cereal crops are
grown for
their edible fruit (grains or
caryopses),
which are
primarily endosperm. In the caryopsis, the thin
fruit wall...
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those of gr****es (all
cereals such as corn and wheat)...These
fruits are
caryopses.
William Dudley Gray (1973). The Use of
Fungi as Food and in Food Processing...
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fruits from
other plant families are
called grains if they
resemble cereal caryopses. For example,
amaranth is sold as "grain amaranth", and
amaranth products...
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those of gr****es (all
cereals such as corn and wheat)...These
fruits are
caryopses. Ensminger, Marion; Ensminger,
Audrey H.
Eugene (1993).
Foods & Nutrition...
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ovaries become caryopses. The
oblong caryopses have
adaxial grooves. The
linear hila vary in
length from half as long to as long as the
caryopses. Some fescues...
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dicotyledons and two or more in gymnosperms. In the
fruit of
grains (
caryopses) the
single monocotyledon is
shield shaped and
hence called a scutellum...
- corncob, or rachis, with rows of
sessile spikelets bearing kernels, or
caryopses. The
corncob and
kernels are
tightly enveloped by
several layers of ear...
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generally dis****d by wind or animals,
these include nuts, achenes,
caryopses,
samaras and nutlets. In schizocarps, the
fruit splits open but the seeds...