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As a candidate national flower of China, tree peony has extremely high ornamental, medicinal and oil value. However, the short florescence and rarity of early-flowering and late-flowering varieties restrict further improvement of the economic value of ...
Lili Guo +7 more
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Floral Development Reveals the Existence of a Fifth Staminode on the Labellum of Basal Globbeae
We observed the floral development of Hemiorchis burmanica and two species of Gagnepainia, which make up the sister group of Globba in Globbeae, as well as a selected number of species of Globba.
Akitoshi Iwamoto +3 more
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Floral Development in Legumes [PDF]
Species of flowering plants are most reliably identified by their flowers, the sexually reproductive organs. A flower is similar to a vegetative short shoot (lacking appreciable internodes) that bears four kinds of laterally attached organs in successive whorls: sepals, petals, stamens, and ...
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The effect of polyploidy and hybridization on the evolution of floral colour in Nicotiana (Solanaceae). [PDF]
Speciation in angiosperms can be accompanied by changes in floral colour that may influence pollinator preference and reproductive isolation. This study investigates whether changes in floral colour can accompany polyploid and homoploid hybridization ...
Taylor, L +52 more
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In cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), the differentiation and development of female flowers are important processes that directly affect the fruit yield and quality.
Jian Pan +7 more
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The central floral development gene LEAFY (LFY), whose mutation leads to striking changes in flowering and often sterility, is commonly expressed in non-floral structures; however, its role in vegetative development is poorly understood.
Amy L. Klocko +4 more
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Flower and Spikelet Construction in Rapateaceae (Poales)
The family Rapateaceae represents an early-divergent lineage of Poales with biotically pollinated showy flowers. We investigate developmental morphology and anatomy in all three subfamilies and five tribes of Rapateaceae to distinguish between ...
Sofia D. Koblova +4 more
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Floral development in Aphandra (Arecaceae) [PDF]
The organogenesis of staminate flower clusters and flowers and some observations on the corresponding pistillate structures of Aphandra natalia are described and compared with those of the other two genera in the Phytelephantoideae (Arecaceae). In Aphandra, staminate flowers are borne in monopodial clusters of mostly four (1–6) flowers.
Barfod, Anders, Uhl, N.W.
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Nectar biosynthesis is conserved among floral and extrafloral nectaries
Nectar is a primary reward mediating plant-animal mutualisms to improve plant fitness and reproductive success. Four distinct trichomatic nectaries develop in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), one floral and three extrafloral, and the nectars they secrete ...
Carter, Clay +11 more
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Blackberry (Rubus spp.) production is attracting interest in Turkey’s northern part, but information on timing of bud differentiation and developmental stages of flower inflorescence on next season is limited.
Beril Kocaman +2 more
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