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From: Metabolic profiling and scavenging activities of developing circumscissile fruit of psyllium (Plantago ovata Forssk.) reveal variation in primary and secondary metabolites

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Flower development of psyllium (Plantago ovata). Eidonomy and anatomy studies were monitored from flower bud induction (day zero) to fruit maturity (day twenty) under photography and scanning electron microscopy. Abbreviations: e, embryo; g, gynoecium; p, petal; pd., presnthetic development; s, sepal; se, seed endosperm; st, stamens. Scale bar of first column (i.e. photography) shows 0.5 cm while others represent 0.1 mm

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