Question
Question: Syngenesious condition is found in the family (a) Liliaceae (b) Malvaceae (c) Compositae (d)...
Syngenesious condition is found in the family
(a) Liliaceae
(b) Malvaceae
(c) Compositae
(d) Cruciferae
Solution
Syngenesious condition is found in the family of plants which is known mostly for its ornamental plants. A unique type of inflorescence is observed where the flower head is composed of many minute flowers with two different sets on the inner side and periphery.
Complete answer:
Syngenesious condition is an arrangement of stamens where their anthers are fused while their filaments are free. The fused anthers form a circle around the gynoecium. It is seen in the Compositae or Asteraceae family. E.g. Tagetes (Marigold), Helianthus (Sunflower).
Additional information:
Some characteristics of the Compositae family are:
- The members of this family are herbs or shrubs. They are rare trees. Based on habitat, they are usually xerophytic e.g.Proustia or hydrophytes like Cotula.
- The Taproot system is most prominent, though, in some fibrous root systems can be observed e.g. goldenrod(Solidago).
- The leaves can be alternate, opposite, and rarely whorled. Leaves are exstipulate i.e stipules are absent.
- The inflorescence is capitulum or racemose head. Here, the receptacle bears small sessile flowers which are called florets. The receptacle is formed by the flattening of the peduncle
- Florets on peduncles are arranged centripetally i.e younger ones near the center while older ones protrude on the periphery or outside. Two types of florets are present- ray florets and disc florets.
- The peripheral ray florets are sterile or female and zygomorphic while the central disc florets are bisexual and actinomorphic.
- A whorl of bracts called involucre is present on either side of the inflorescence.
Monadelphous or epipetalous condition is observed in the Malvaceae family. E.g Hibiscus. Six polyandrous stamens with a tetradynamous condition (four longer stamens are inner to two shorter ones) are observed in the Cruciferae family. E.g Brown mustard. Six stamens arranged in two trimerous whorls(3+3) with free filaments or epiphyllous(stamens fused with tepals) in the Liliaceae family. E.g Tulips.
So, the correct answer is ‘Compositae.’
Note: Some important terms to remember:
- Inflorescence: The manner in which the flowers are arranged as well as distributed over a plant is known as inflorescence. The arrangement occurs on a peduncle which is the axis of inflorescence.
- Actinomorphic: When flowers are radially symmetrical i.e two equal halves will be obtained from any plane of an axis passing through the center.
- Zygomorphic: When flowers are bilaterally symmetrical or they produce equal halves only from one plane of the axis.