Albugenous and non albugenous seed?

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago
Sexual reproduction among angiosperm plants results in the formation of seeds, inside of fruit. Dissection of seed suggests that it consist of seed coat, cotyledon & embryo axis. Matured seeds are classified into two type based on the reserve food material present in them that is-
1. Non- albuminous
2. Albuminous
Non- albuminous – this type of seed completely consumes the nutritive endosperm during their stages of embryo development. e.g pea & groundnut.
Albuminous seed – this type of seed retain or restore some part of endosperm during embryonic development. e.g., maize, barley, castor & sunflower.
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