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Bursts of Rapid Diversification, Dispersals Out of Southern Africa, and Two Origins of Dioecy Punctuate the Evolution of Asparagus. [PDF]

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A High-Quality Melon Genome Assembly Provides Insights into Genetic Basis of Fruit Trait Improvement. [PDF]

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Zhang H   +16 more
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Adaptive significance of andromonoecious system

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The Tree of Sex consortium: a global initiative for studying the evolution of reproduction in eukaryotes. [PDF]

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Evolution and development of complex floral displays.

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Andromonoecy and fruit set in three genera of the Proteaceae

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1994
It has been suggested by some authors that the low fruit to flower ratio in some Proteaceae is due to andromonoecy, while others, looking particularly at Banksia , have not been able to find evidence for male flowers in the inflorescences. Stirlingia latifolia, Xylomelum occidentale and X. angustifolium are clearly andromonoccous, while no evidence for
Ladd, P.G., Connell, S.W.
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Expression of andromonoecy in coriander, Coriandrum sativum L.

Euphytica, 1973
The expression and probable genetic control of andromonoecy has been reported in coriander. Highly significant varietal differences were observed in respect of all the characters under study. Male flowers occur intermixed throughout the coriander inflorescence. Early opening flowers in an umbellet are generally hermaphrodite. Decondensing the umbellet,
V. P. Singh, S. Ramanujam
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Sex-specific DNA methylation and gene expression in andromonoecious poplar

Plant Cell Reports, 2012
The andromonoecious poplar is an exceptional model system for studying sex-specific flower development in dioecious plants. There is increasing evidence that epigenetic regulation, particularly DNA methylation, is an important regulatory factor during flower development.
Yuepeng, Song   +4 more
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