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Symbiosis, 2013
Different sexual morphs of dimorphic and trimorphic populations of plants have different demands for resources correlating with phenotypic and ecological dissimilarities among morphs. Few studies have investigated the variations in mycorrhizal symbiosis across the sexual morphs of trimorphic plant populations. Here, we report seasonal variations in the
Rocio Vega-Frutis, Roger Guevara
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Different sexual morphs of dimorphic and trimorphic populations of plants have different demands for resources correlating with phenotypic and ecological dissimilarities among morphs. Few studies have investigated the variations in mycorrhizal symbiosis across the sexual morphs of trimorphic plant populations. Here, we report seasonal variations in the
Rocio Vega-Frutis, Roger Guevara
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The Caricaceae is a small family of tropical trees and herbs in which most species are dioecious. In the present study, we extend our previous work on dioecy in the Caricaceae, characterising the morphological variation in sexual expression in flowers of
Mario Vallejo-Marín
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Dioecy, the segregation of male and female structures among individuals, is widespread in tropical plants, encompassing 10-30 percent of species in some sites.
Mario Vallejo-Marín, Rodolfo Dirzo
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Biotropica, 2006
ABSTRACTDioecy, the segregation of male and female structures among individuals, is widespread in tropical plants, encompassing 10–30 percent of species in some sites. In many cases, interindividual sex separation is not complete, as individual plants, although nominally dioecious, may produce both types of reproductive structures.
Armando Aguirre +4 more
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ABSTRACTDioecy, the segregation of male and female structures among individuals, is widespread in tropical plants, encompassing 10–30 percent of species in some sites. In many cases, interindividual sex separation is not complete, as individual plants, although nominally dioecious, may produce both types of reproductive structures.
Armando Aguirre +4 more
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Jacaratia corumbensis O. Kuntze a new vegetable source for milk-clotting enzymes
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2009Keila Aparecida Moreira +2 more
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Isolation of Leishmania mexicana mexicana from Lutzomyia ylephiletor in Guatemala
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1987Richard D Kreutzer
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