Abstract

SummaryThe microsporangium is tetrasporangiate. The anther wall development follows Dicotyledonous and Basic types. The endothecium is multi-layered and becomes fibrous in the tip region only. The tapetum is of dual origin. Hypodermal resorption tissue differentiates in the septal region of the anther lobe and facilitates the anther dehiscence. The dehiscence of anther is porous. In Solanum citrullifolium and S. cornutum, the anther dehiscence by apical pore as well as by pores formed in longitudinal suture.

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