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Overexpression of a stamen-specific R2R3-MYB gene BcMF28 causes aberrant stamen development in transgenic Arabidopsis

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2019
In flowering plants, stamen development is a complex multistage process, which is highly regulated by a series of transcription factors. In this study, BcMF28, which encodes a R2R3-MYB transcription factor, was isolated from Brassica campestris. BcMF28 is localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm, and acts as a transcriptional activator. Quantitative real-
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Control of raspberry stamen blight

Annals of Applied Biology, 1971
SUMMARYEvidence from field observations suggests that where stamen blight (Hapalosphaeria deformans Syd.) is prevalent dissemination of spores by wind may account for the establishment of the disease in initially healthy plantations. Captan and dichlofluanid were equally effective in significantly decreasing the level of disease.
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Carpeloid Stamens of Podophyllum peltatum

Botanical Gazette, 1926
During the spring of i919, on bringing into the botanical laboratory of Grinnell College, Iowa, a large collection of Podophyllum peltatum, taken in a country pasture and intended for class study, the writer found a number of abnormal flowers. These seemed to be sufficiently interesting to be worth investigating. In these flowers (fig.
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THE STAMENS OF ERYTHRONIUM AMERICANUM

1916
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Petal and stamen development.

Current topics in developmental biology, 1998
Analyses of petal and stamen development are beginning to illuminate the molecular genetic processes that are required to elaborate these organ types. Floral homeotic genes are required to specify certain organ identities, and these functions also are required throughout organogenesis.
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Sometimes a Stamen is Only a Stamen: Sexuality, Women and Darwin'sLoves of the Plants

Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 2010
Erasmus Darwin—grandfather of Charles, early evolutionist and popular science writer—was famous in the 1790s as the author of a lengthy scientific poem, The Botanic Garden (1792).
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THE LENGTH OF ERYTHRONIUM STAMENS

1917
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