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    Caryopsis (redirect from Caryopses)
    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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    those of grasses (all cereals such as corn and wheat)...These fruits are caryopses. v t e <body> A wheat berry, or wheatberry, is a whole wheat kernel, composed...
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    soybeans, wheat and other grains. Grains and cereal are synonymous with caryopses, the fruits of the grass family. In agronomy and commerce, seeds or fruits...
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    those of grasses (all cereals such as corn and wheat)...These fruits are caryopses. Ensminger, Marion; Ensminger, Audrey H. Eugene (1993). Foods & Nutrition...
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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...
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    those of grasses (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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    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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    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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    Wetland flora: Field office illustrated guide to plant species Seeds (caryopses) Thieret, John W. (2006), "Mictrostegium", Flora of North America, vol...
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    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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