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Godwin J,
Raviv B,
Grafi G (December 2017). "Dead
Pericarps of Dry
Fruits Function as Long-Term
Storage for
Active Hydrolytic Enzymes...
- a berry-like
pericarp has been
studied in a wide
range of
flowering plant families.
Repeated transitions between fleshy and dry
pericarps have been demonstrated...
- (2002). "Suppressor of
Pericarp Pigmentation 1 (SPP1), a
novel gene
involved in
phlobaphene ac****ulation in
maize (Zea mays L.)
pericarps". Maydica. 47 (1):...
- are
highly soluble in
alkaline solutions, the
kernels soften and
their pericarps (hulls) loosen. The
grain hydrates and
absorbs calcium or pot****ium (depending...
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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...
- and a
protective seed coat. Botanically, a nut is a
fruit with a
woody pericarp developing from a
syncarpous gynoecium. Nuts may be
contained in an involucre...
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evergreen tree
native to
South China and
northeast Vietnam. Its star-shaped
pericarps harvested just
before ripening is a ****e that
closely resembles anise...
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integument to form the seed coat. The
ovary wall
develops to form the
fruit or
pericarp,
whose form is
closely ****ociated with type of seed
dispersal system. Other...
- Much like the
closely related Sichuan pepper (Z. bungeanum), the seed
pericarps are used as ****es in
cooking and have a
similar tongue-numbing characteristic...
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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...