Seed Maturation The following physiological changes occur during seed maturation: Accumulation of reserves Nutrients are stored in specialised structures such as the endosperm or cotyledons. In monocots, the endosperm often serves as the primary storage tissue, while...
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Embryonic Development
In angiosperms, male gametes (pollen) are produced in the anthers, while female gametes (egg cells) develop in the ovule's embryo sac. Pollen grains carry a tube nucleus and a generative nucleus, each with a haploid chromosome complement. Upon pollination, the pollen...
Transpiration
Transpiration is a biological process in which water evaporates from a plant. The exchange of water vapour from leaves through the stomata is the primary driving force of the process. Transpiration is critical to the metabolic processes in the plant and the survival...
Bayer Crop Science
The logo of Bayer Crop Science Company Profile A. History and Background Bayer Crop Science Southern Africa is committed to innovation in agriculture, aiming to support South African farmers, consumers, and environmental sustainability with the mission of...
Syngenta (Sensako)
The logo of Syngenta Company Profile A. History and Background Syngenta's origins trace back to the year 2 000, formed by the merger of Novartis Agribusiness and Zeneca Agrochemicals. This merger combined the strengths of these two companies to create a leading...