Why not XY? Male monoecious sexual phenotypes challenge the female monoecious paradigm in Cannabis sativa L. [PDF]
Monoecy in Cannabis sativa L. has long been considered an industrially important trait due to the increased uniformity it offers and was thought to be exclusively associated with XX females.
Lennard Garcia-de Heer +3 more
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The distribution of sexual function in the flowering plant: from monoecy to dioecy. [PDF]
In flowering plants, male and female functions are usually closely associated in the same flowers, as predicted by resource allocation theory. However, the benefits of outbreeding can lead to unisexual flowers and the physiological control of their ...
Cronk Q.
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Pollinator probing preference and switching mode-mediated self-interference within a monoecious plant significantly reduced reproductive fitness [PDF]
IntroductionMonoecy is usually interpreted as an important evolutionary route of the plant sexual system from hermaphroditism to dioecy. This floral mechanism can effectively reduce self-interference during the reproductive process, and the services ...
Bi-Xian Wu +4 more
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Genetic insights into the dissolution of dioecy in diploid persimmon Diospyros oleifera Cheng [PDF]
Background Dioecy, a sexual system of single-sexual (gynoecious/androecious) individuals, is rare in flowering plants. This rarity may be a result of the frequent transition from dioecy into systems with co-sexual individuals.
Peng Sun +14 more
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The Ethylene Biosynthesis Gene CitACS4 Regulates Monoecy/Andromonoecy in Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus). [PDF]
Monoecious and andromonoecious cultivars of watermelon are characterised by the production of male and female flower or male and hermaphrodite flowers, respectively.
Susana Manzano +5 more
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Hybridization Resulted in Shifts from Dioecy to Monoecy in Weeping Willows (<i>Salix</i> L.). [PDF]
Background/Objectives: In flowering plants, hybridization is an important evolutionary force that might change sex distributions and sex determination systems (SDSs). However, little is known about processes in the first hybrid generations.
Alarcón-Bolaños P +3 more
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Functional monoecy due to delayed anther dehiscence: a novel mechanism in Pseuduvaria mulgraveana (Annonaceae). [PDF]
Unlike most genera in the early-divergent angiosperm family Annonaceae, Pseuduvaria exhibits a diversity of floral sex expression. Most species are structurally andromonoecious (or possibly androdioecious), although the hermaphroditic flowers have been ...
Chun-Chiu Pang +3 more
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Dataset from RNAseq analysis of bud differentiation in Ficus carica [PDF]
The presented data regards the transcriptome profiling and differential analysis with RNA-Seq approach with the following goals: de novo transcriptome assembly and genome annotation of Ficus carica and the differential expression analysis of ...
Ilaria Marcotuli +4 more
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The mechanism behind the bud evolution towards breba or main crop in Ficus carica L. is uncertain. Anatomical and genetic studies may put a light on the possible similarities/differences between the two types of fruits.
Ilaria Marcotuli +10 more
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Repeated evolution of dioecy from monoecy in Siparunaceae (Laurales). [PDF]
Siparunaceae comprise Glossocalyx with one species in West Africa and Siparuna with 65 species in the neotropics; all have unisexual flowers, and 15 species are monoecious, 50 dioecious.
S. Renner, Hyosig Won
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