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Floral to green: mating switches moth olfactory coding and preference [PDF]
Mating induces profound physiological changes in a wide range of insects, leading to behavioural adjustments to match the internal state of the animal.
Bengtsson, Marie +30 more
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Heterochronic developmental shifts underlie floral diversity within Jaltomata (Solanaceae)
Background Heterochronic shifts during mid- to late stages of organismal development have been proposed as key mechanisms generating phenotypic diversity.
Jamie L. Kostyun +2 more
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The ABC model of floral development [PDF]
Flowers are organized into concentric whorls of sepals, petals, stamens and carpels, with each of these floral organ types having a unique role in reproduction (Figure 1). Sepals enclose and protect the flower bud, while petals can be large and showy so as to attract pollinators (or people!).
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Calceolariaceae: floral development and systematic implications [PDF]
The recent establishment of the new family Calceolariaceae, separated from Scrophulariaceae on the basis of molecular evidence, is complemented here by a scanning electron microscopy study of floral morphology and development of 12 species encompassing all genera (Calceolaria, Jovellana, and Stemotria [* Porodittia]).
Eva M, Mayr, Anton, Weber
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Continuous-time modeling of cell fate determination in Arabidopsis flowers [PDF]
Background The genetic control of floral organ specification is currently being investigated by various approaches, both experimentally and through modeling.
Angenent, G.C. +19 more
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Cassava, a tropical storage-root crop, is a major source of food security for millions in the tropics. Cassava breeding, however, is hindered by the poor development of flowers and a low ratio of female flowers to male flowers.
Deborah Oluwasanya +5 more
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Floral Induction and Flower Development of Orchids [PDF]
Orchids comprise one of the largest, most highly evolved angiosperm families, and form an extremely peculiar group of plants. Various orchids are available through traditional breeding and micro-propagation since they are valuable as potted plants and/or cut flowers in horticultural markets.
Shan-Li Wang +5 more
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Decomposing the Gender Gap in Financial Inclusion: An Oaxaca–Blinder Analysis for Peru, 2024
The objective of this study was to quantify and decompose the gender gap in access to and use of financial services in Peru for the year 2024, distinguishing between the portion explained by observable characteristics and the unexplained component, which
Julio Cesar Quispe-Mamani +10 more
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The transition of vegetative meristems to a reproductive state followed by floral development and flowering is a complex process regulated by many regulatory pathways that integrate (epi) genetic and environmental factors to guarantee the reproductive ...
Marlon Enrique López +5 more
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LEAFY Interacts with Floral Homeotic Genes to Regulate Arabidopsis Floral Development. [PDF]
In the leafy mutant of Arabidopsis, most of the lateral meristems that are fated to develop as flowers in a wild-type plant develop as inflorescence branches, whereas a few develop as abnormal flowers consisting of whorls of sepals and carpels. We have isolated several new alleles of leafy and constructed a series of double mutants with leafy and other
E., Huala, I. M., Sussex
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