Fig. 1From: Metabolic profiling and scavenging activities of developing circumscissile fruit of psyllium (Plantago ovata Forssk.) reveal variation in primary and secondary metabolitesFlower 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 mmBack to article page