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Comparing the traditional system of Rutaceae with current molecular phylogeny with general androecium characters mapping in the tree: A: Traditional system of Rutaceae (mostly based on Engler’s treatment [6,7]). B: Summary of the major clades of Rutaceae
Lai Wei (36699) +3 more
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Floral Development and Vasculature in \u3ci\u3eHydrocleis nymphoides\u3c/i\u3e (Butomaceae)
The flower of Hydrocleis nymphoides consists of three sepals which arise in spiral succession, three simultaneously arising petals, numerous stamens and staminodia which arise in centrifugal order, and six carpels.
Kaul, Robert B.
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This work suggested that in Physalis PFGLO1-PFDEF primarily determined corolla and androecium identity, and acquired a novel role in gynoecia functionality, while PFGLO2-PFTM6 functioned in pollen maturation only.
Zhang, Shaohua +3 more
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Floral anatomy of Eriocaulon elichrysoides and Syngonanthus caulescens (Eriocaulaceae)
The floral anatomy of Eriocaulon elichrysoides Bong. and Syngonanthus caulescens (Poir.) Ruhland, from Brazilian mountain rock savannas (campos rupestres) was studied. The staminate flowers of E. elichrysoides present a diplostemonous androecium with six
Scatena, V. L., Rosa, M. M.
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Hydnora africana Thunb. 1. Thallus attached to root of Euphorbia mauritanica, with two buds and a fully developed flower, the latter visited by a carrion beetle, Dermestes vulpinus. 2. Section through thallus and the root of the host. 3.
Marloth, R. (Rudolf), 1855-1931
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FLORAL VASCULARIZATION OF CHORISIA CRISPIFLORA HBK (BOMBACACEAE) WITH A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE ANDROECIUM [PDF]
Karima Hamed
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140 pagesThroughout the evolution of the angiosperm flower, developmental innovations have enabled the modification or elaboration of novel floral organs, thus enabling subsequent diversification and expansion into new niches, i.e. the formation of novel
Phillips, Heather
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