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2.9.5 Lycopersicon.......................................................................................372.9.6 Lactuca ...............................................................................................372.9.7 Triticum ..............................................................................................392.10 Concluding Remarks......................................................................................40References................................................................................................................41Chapter 3 Structure <strong>of</strong> <strong>Seed</strong>s ..............................................................................473.1 Constitution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Seed</strong>s.....................................................................................473.2 Exomorphic Features .....................................................................................483.2.1 Color...................................................................................................483.2.2 Shape ..................................................................................................483.2.3 Size .....................................................................................................483.2.4 Surface................................................................................................493.2.5 Micropyle ...........................................................................................503.2.6 Hilum..................................................................................................513.2.7 Raphe..................................................................................................513.2.8 <strong>Seed</strong> Appendages ...............................................................................513.3 Internal Morphology ......................................................................................533.3.1 Gross Internal Morphology................................................................533.3.2 <strong>Seed</strong> Coat and Pericarp......................................................................553.4 <strong>Seed</strong> Structure in Selected Families ..............................................................553.4.1 Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) .................................................................553.4.2 Malvaceae...........................................................................................573.4.3 Linaceae .............................................................................................573.4.4 Fabaceae (Leguminosae) Subfamily Faboideae(Papilionatae)......................................................................................603.4.5 Cucurbitaceae .....................................................................................613.4.6 Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) ...................................................................633.4.7 Pedaliaceae ........................................................................................653.4.8 Solanaceae .........................................................................................663.4.9 Asteraceae (Compositae) ..................................................................683.4.10 Amaranthaceae ..................................................................................683.4.11 Chenopodiaceae ................................................................................703.4.12 Poaceae (Graminae) ..........................................................................703.5 Concluding Remarks......................................................................................74References................................................................................................................74Chapter 4 Penetration and Establishment <strong>of</strong> Fungi in <strong>Seed</strong> ..............................814.1 Environment <strong>of</strong> Ovule and <strong>Seed</strong>....................................................................814.2 Nature <strong>of</strong> the Pathogen ..................................................................................824.3 Infection in Developing <strong>Seed</strong>s.......................................................................824.3.1 Routes for Internal Ovary Infection ..................................................834.3.1.1 Direct Infection from Mother Plant ...................................834.3.1.2 Indirect Infection from Outside..........................................85

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