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Monocarpic Vs Polycarpic Plants

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CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Monocarpic Vs Polycarpic Plants

Characteristic Monocarpic Plants Polycarpic Plants
Flowering frequency Flower only once in their entire lifetime Flower every year during a particular season
Life cycle type Mostly annual or biennial; very few perennials Predominantly perennial
Survival after reproduction Die after flowering and fruiting Do not die after flowering and fruiting
Energy investment All energy directed to one reproductive event Energy distributed across multiple events
Meristematic activity Meristematic tissue fully commits to reproduction A portion of meristematic tissue remains vegetative
Reproductive output per event Higher quantity of seeds per event (survival strategy) Comparatively lower seed output per event
Ecological advantage Beneficial when survival prospects are low Beneficial when adult survival is stable
Examples Rice, Wheat, Radish, Carrot, Bamboo, Agave Mango, Apple, Orange, Grapevine, Rose, Oak
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