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Phenology and Floral Biology of Diospyros sericea A. DC. (Ebenaceae): Inconstant Males May Be behind an Enigma of Dioecy [PDF]
Diospyros sericea is a tree/shrub species considered dioecious and broadly distributed in Brazil. Despite its importance for niche composition in a range of ecosystems, there is little knowledge about this species, and so far no study has analyzed its ...
Bárbara Ramaldes +3 more
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Editorial: Floral biology: understanding and applications [PDF]
Amy L. Klocko +2 more
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Floral biology of plum (Review article)
Floral biology of plum (Review article)
Z. Szabó, J. Nyéki
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Floral biology of Jatropha curcas L. [PDF]
This study was conducted at the existing plantation of Jatropha curcas within the campus of Visayas State University, Visca, Baybay, Leyte from April 2006 to June 2006 with the following objectives: 1) to study the floral morphology and flowering ...
Angelo Jay M. Noriel, Othello B. Capuno
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Studies on species of the family Myrtaceae are mostly related to floristic surveys, reproduction involving large plant communities, and family taxonomy. Thus, the objective of this study was to elucidate aspects of the floral and reproductive biology, as well as floral visitors of ubajai (Eugenia myrcianthes Nied.).
Karina Guollo +5 more
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Floral biology and fertility of apricot
Floral biology and fertility of ...
Z. Szabó, J. Nyéki
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Floral biology of tree fruit rootstocks
The modern nursery industry requires seed sources of a high quality and regular quantity year by year. Besides the seed sources of processed cultivars (Bartlett pear, Shipley, Elberta peach) special seed orchards are planted with selected seed trees ...
K. Hrotkó, Z. Erdős
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Floral biology of hazelnut (Review article)
Floral biology of hazelnut (Review article)
M. Soltész, J. Nyéki
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Nocturnal and diurnal pollination in Copaifera coriacea, a dominant species in sand dunes of the Middle São Francisco River Basin, Northeastern Brazil [PDF]
Background and aims – Copaifera coriacea, a species in the resin-producing clade Detarioideae (Leguminosae), is an endemic and abundant species found in sand dunes in Brazilian Caatinga domain vegetation – a Quaternary paleodesert. We investigated floral
Isys Mascarenhas Souza +3 more
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New insights on carob floral biology
O objectivo geral deste trabalho foi o estudo de diferentes aspectos da biologia floral da alfarrobeira {Ceratonia siliqua L.), uma das árvores mais importantes da região Mediterrânica, particularmente os relacionados com o processo reprodutivo. Foi observado que o androceu das flores masculinas funcionais é composto por um grupo de 4-7 estames ...
Luísa Custódio
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