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Shoot and Inflorescence Architecture

2014
Shoot and inflorescence architecture are morphological structures that impact crop productivity. An understanding of the developmental processes that control these structures has been advanced by the identification and characterization of numerous mutant and natural alleles.
L. Rossini   +3 more
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The classification of inflorescences

The Botanical Review, 1944
To a science which prides itself upon precision of language, any confusion in terms is a reproach. The terms of systematic botany enjoy a respectable antiquity, but sometimes lend a regrettable obscurity to the scene. The names applied to inflorescences were confused from the beginning.
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Development of the Inflorescences

2009
The maize tassel and ear are complex structures that arise from a shared program of development involving a number of meristem identities and fates, yet emerge as distinct inflorescences that bear exclusively male and female flowers, respectively. Careful phenotypic and genetic studies of mutants that perturb meristem initiation, size, determinacy and ...
Erik Vollbrecht, Robert J. Schmidt
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Inflorescence of Philadelphus

American Midland Naturalist, 1944
Occasional branches of the common Philadelphus coronarius L. of our gardens illustrate a transition from the cymose (determinate or basipetal) to the racemose (indeterminate or acropetal) type of inflorescence. The flowers of this shrub are typically borne at and near the ends of leafy branches (Fig. 1).
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Morphology of Inflorescences

Nature, 1965
Die Infloreszenzen Typologie und Stellung im Aufbau des Vegetationskorpers, Erster Band. Von Dr. Wilhelm Troll. Pp. xvi + 615. (Jena: Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1964.) 112.50 D.M.; 192s. 8d.
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Inflorescence

2008
John B. Heppner   +17 more
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Inflorescences

Kew Bulletin, 1966
A. R. Smith, W. Troll
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Inflorescences

Taxon, 1965
F. A. S., Wilhelm Troll
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Inflorescence Development in Chrysanthemum morifolium as a Function of Light on the Inflorescence

Annals of Botany, 1988
J. D. STEFFEN   +3 more
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