Abstract:Sesbania speciosa Taub. ex Engl. is an introduced plant cultivated in India for fibre, green manure and nutraceutical potential. The development and histochemistry of the endosperm and embryo of this plant have not been yet at all reported and the present study was carried out in an effort to bridge that gap in our knowledge. Two-micrometer sections of seeds of S. speciosa at various stages of development were cut on a rotary microtome. DNA, ribonucleic acid and insoluble polysaccharides were found to be local… Show more
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