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Describe the structure and dehiscence of a fruit of a member
of the Brassicaceae.?



Describe the structure and dehiscence of a fruit of a member of the Brassicaceae.?..

Answer / swapna

Fruit of Brassicaceae is siliqua.

Superior Bicarpic,Bilocular fruit with parietal placentation.

Gynoecium of the Brassicaceae is bilocular with an unusal
septum the replum derived from ancestral carpels.

The replum remain attached to the pedicel after fruit
dehiscence showing longitudinal dehiscence.

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