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Exploring Cell Wall Composition and Modifications During the Development of the Gynoecium Medial Domain in Arabidopsis

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2018
In Arabidopsis, the gynoecium, the inner whorl of the flower, is the female reproductive part. Many tissues important for fertilization such as the stigma, style, transmitting tract, placenta, ovules, and septum, comprising the medial domain, arise from ...
Humberto Herrera-Ubaldo   +1 more
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The Conduplicate Carpel of Cananga odorata

open access: yesJournal of the Arnold Arboretum., 1956
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Periasamy, K, Swamy, B G L
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QTL mfh2.1 Integrates Phytohormone Dynamics to Mediate Carpel Separation and Cavity Formation in Cucumber Fruit (Cucumis sativus)

open access: yesHorticulturae
Hollowness of the cucumber fruit, caused by carpel separation during growth, severely impacts fruit quality. Several Sikkim cucumber accessions originating from the India–Pakistan region exhibit pronounced internal cavities.
Sang Shang   +6 more
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ADVANCING THE ONTOGENY OF HOP FLOWERS (HUMULUS LUPULUS L., CANNABACEAE) WITH NEW INSIGHTS INTO PERIANTH AND GYNOECIUM STRUCTURE [PDF]

open access: yesActa Botânica Brasílica
Humulus lupulus L., commonly known as Hop, is an economically important species in the Cannabaceae family, characterized by diclinous, monochlamydeous, and pentamerous flowers.
Vítor Hélio Piva   +3 more
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The Carpel of Moringa [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Botany, 1986
K. PERIASAMY, C. INDIRA
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An Aberration in Carpel Number of Apple

open access: yesJournal of the American Pomological Society, 1965
As part of the apple variety testing program at this station, apples are halved both longitudinally and transversely. This is done to characterize the flesh and core conditions of the respective apples being tested.
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Comparison of RSM and ANN prediction approaches for crystal violet removal by Fe-modified Cedrus libani carpel biochar

open access: yesNext Materials
In this study, Cedrus libani a coniferous tree species native to the Mediterranean region was used as the precursor material. This species grows naturally, particularly in the Taurus Mountains of Türkiye, as well as in Lebanon and Syria.
Uğur Özkan   +3 more
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