Yes, grasses and cereals do have stamens. They are flowering plants belonging to the Poaceae family, and their flowers typically have three stamens, which are responsible for producing pollen. These stamens are usually arranged in a way that facilitates wind pollination, which is common in grasses and cereal crops.
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NO, because the wind helps them with pollination not insects
grasses, deciduous trees, cereals
Because they are pollinated by wind.
Plants ranging from grasses to edible crops (cereals and roots, etc) are grown on fields:
cereals are large grained , grown as a main crop , grown in good soil and require good amount of rainfall , they are economically important whereas millets are small grained , grown as a mixed crop , grown in poor soil and require low rainfall , they are economically less important
Rust mainly affects wheat. Rust of different varieties are caused by various fungi. Smut is caused by fungus. They affect grasses notably including cereals like maize.
Ergot is the common name of a fungus in the genus Claviceps that is parasitic on certain grains and grasses.
The male part of the flower is called the Stamen.
It is called the stamen remember it by the ''MEN'' part at the end
The stigma is a part of the stamen.
The stamen is located inside the flower.