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Tricotyledony in Pterocarpus santalinus L.f. (Red Sanders; Faboidae), an Endemic and Endangered Tree Species of Kadapa Hill Ranges, Southern Eastern Ghats, India
The presence of three cotyledons among dicots in contrast to the primary characteristic feature of having two cotyledons is rare and is referred as tricotyledony. It may be caused due to genetic variability.
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