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International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1998
Floral anatomy and development were studied in Wachendorfia thyrsiflora and Lachnanthes caroliniana of the monocot family Haemodoraceae in order to evaluate the hypothesis that a superior-ovary position arose from an ancestral inferior-ovaried condition.
Michael G Simpson
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Floral anatomy and development were studied in Wachendorfia thyrsiflora and Lachnanthes caroliniana of the monocot family Haemodoraceae in order to evaluate the hypothesis that a superior-ovary position arose from an ancestral inferior-ovaried condition.
Michael G Simpson
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Australian Systematic Botany, 2018
Myrtaceae is commonly known to have an inferior ovary of appendicular, receptacular or mixed origin. Other characters of the ovary, such as the number of carpels, number of locules, vascularisation pattern, number of ovules, placentation and presence of compitum have also been of interest to researchers aiming to better understand the evolutionary ...
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Myrtaceae is commonly known to have an inferior ovary of appendicular, receptacular or mixed origin. Other characters of the ovary, such as the number of carpels, number of locules, vascularisation pattern, number of ovules, placentation and presence of compitum have also been of interest to researchers aiming to better understand the evolutionary ...
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Evolution of the vascular system of the flower with inferior ovary of axial nature in Cactaceae
Feddes Repertorium, 1988SummaryThe investigation of the vascular anatomy of the flower in 20 representatives of the tribe Rhipsalideae DC. emend. Volgin (Cactaceae — Ccreoideae) has led to the determination of the homologies of parts in the floral vascular system in higher and primitive Cactaceae.
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Homologies of Inferior Ovaries and Septal Nectaries in Monocotyledons
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2002The range of gynoecial structure in monocotyledons is examined in the context of current understanding of phylogenetic relationships, with particular reference to lilioid monocots, especially Asparagales. Major variations in gynoecial structure in lilioids include degree of syncarpy, occurrence and position of septal nectaries, and hypogyny versus ...
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Developmental innovation of inferior ovaries and flower sex orchestrated by KNOX1 in cucurbits
Nature PlantsIn flowering plants, inferior ovaries are key morphological innovations that evolved multiple times from superior ovaries to protect female parts of the flower. However, the developmental mechanisms underlying inferior ovary formation remain largely unknown. Comparative spatial transcriptome mapping and cell lineage reconstructions in developing floral
Zhaonian Dong +21 more
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Floral ontogeny and an interpretation of the inferior ovary in Agave parryi
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1969A study of the histogenesis of the flower of Agave parryi was made using serial sections as well as three-dimensional views of dissected floral primordia. It is shown that floral ontogeny supports the appendicular interpretation of the inferior ovary of Agave parryi in that the flower parts do not arise from a smooth, ring-like meristem located at the
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Taxonomic study on plants of tropical botanic garden. Dialypetalous dicotyledones of inferior ovary
2018In the Jardim Botânico Tropical (JBT), former Jardim-Museu Agrícola Tropical, a valuable collection of plants, mainly of tropical and subtropical origin, lives and is preserved. The scope of the present work is the taxonomic study of biodiversity dialypetalous dicotyledones of inferior ovary which grow in that Garden.
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