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  2. Jun 7, 2019 · The main difference between dry dehiscent and dry indehiscent fruit is that the dry dehiscent fruit opens at maturity to discharge its seeds whereas dry indehiscent fruit does not open at maturity to discharge seeds.

  3. Fruits that split open at the time of maturity are referred to as dehiscent fruits. They open naturally along their line of weakness to shed their seeds. There are three types of dehiscent fruits: Follicle: A dry dehiscent fruit formed from 1 carpel that opens only at one side. E.g, peony and milkweed

  4. Dry: at maturity the fruit has a low moisture content. Dry fruit that opens and releases the seeds from the pericarp is called dehiscent and dry fruit that remains closed retaining the seed within the pericarp is called indehiscent.

  5. One of the key differences between dry dehiscent fruits and dry indehiscent fruits is how they disperse their seeds. Dry dehiscent fruits rely on the splitting of the fruit to release the seeds, which are then dispersed by various means such as wind, water, or animals.

  6. Dry Dehiscent and Indehiscent Fruits – A fruit is a seed-bearing structure that develops from the ovary and surrounding tissue. The seeds are enclosed within the ovary wall. If the wall becomes hard, the fruit is classified as Dry. (If it becomes succulent the fruit is classified as Fleshy).

  7. Jul 31, 2023 · Learn the key differences between Dehiscent and Indehiscent fruits. Discover their types, examples, and how they disperse seeds. Dive into FAQs for a deeper understanding.

  8. Indehiscent fruits - Dry fruits which do not open when mature to shed their seeds. Many of this group are one seeded fruits. i. Achene - A one-seeded, dry, indehiscent fruit; the one seed is attached to the fruit wall at a single point. (buttercups, dandelion, sunflower).

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