Fruits and Seeds Prof. Ms. Vrushali S. Dighe Department Of Botany S. M. Joshi College, Hadapsar, Pune.

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Fruits and Seeds Prof. Ms. Vrushali S. Dighe Department Of Botany S. M. Joshi College, Hadapsar, Pune.

Fruits

From ovary to fruit The ovary of the flower contains the ovules. As fertilized ovules develop into seeds, the ovary wall develops into the fruit. In science, the term “fruit” refers to a mature ovary that contains seeds.

Fruit anatomy

Types of dry fruits Capsule (Poppy) Legume (Bean pod) Achene (Sunflower) Follicle (Columbine) Silique (Money Plant) Nut (Hazelnut)

Types of fleshy fruits Drupe (Peach) Pome (Apple) Pepo (Cucumber) Berry (Tomato) Aggregate (Strawberry) Multiple (Pineapple)

Fruit dispersal The form of the fruit gives clues about its dispersal. Small, dry fruits with “wings” or “parachutes” may be wind-dispersed. Fleshy fruits are often animal dispersed. Explosive fruits can fling seeds away. Floating fruits may be water dispersed.

How are these fruits dispersed? Dandelion Coconut Maple Cocklebur Jewelweed

Thinking question: Why must fruits be dispersed away from the parent plant?

Seeds

Ovule to seed

Mature Seed

Seed anatomy

Seed dormancy Seeds can remain dormant in the soil for long periods of time. Dormancy helps ensure that seeds only germinate when conditions are right. When we weed or cultivate a bare patch of soil, the weeds that sprout up immediately usually come from the “seed bank” already in the soil.

Breaking dormancy Seeds require moisture and the right temperature to germinate. In addition, some seeds germinate only after certain environmental signals: Drying Temperature (period of cold or heat) Disruption of the seed coat

Thinking question What could be the advantage of waiting for each of these signals to germinate? Long period of cold High heat of a forest fire Drying out Disruption of the seed coat.

Germination: monocot

Germination: dicot