The degree of sexual dimorphism in flowers and inflorescences can be evaluated early in flower development through the study of floral organ size co-variation. In the present work, the gynoecium-androecium size relationship was studied to assess the degree of sexual expression in flowers and inflorescences of the andromonoecious shrub Caesalpinia gilliesii. The co-variation pattern of floral organ sizes was compared between small and large inflorescences, under the hypothesis that inflorescence size reflected differential resource availability. Also, staminate and perfect flowers were collected from three populations and compared on the basis of gynoecium, ovule length, filament length, pollen size and number. The obtained results indicated...
<div><p>The floral traits of bisexual flowers may evolve in response to selection on both male and f...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism will depend on how sexual, fecundity and viability selection act ...
Prunella vulgaris is a gynodioecious species that forms two types of flowers, perfect and female, on...
Based on the hypothesis that both plant size and local conspecific density influence allocation to f...
• Background and Aims Sexual dimorphism for floral traits is common in dioecious plant species. Beyo...
It is widely recognized that there are basic conflicts between the resource needs of a plant for pat...
A morphometric study of 13 floral traits in hermaphrodites and females of Kosteletzkya virginica was...
Sexual dimorphism is expressed as different morphologies between the sexes of a species. Dimorphism ...
Investigation of gender specialization in plants has led to several theories on the evolution of sex...
In animal-pollinated plants with unisexual flowers, sexual dimorphism in floral traits may be the co...
The examination of sexual dimorphism in plants has primarily been restricted to dioecious taxa. Howe...
Twenty-five biotically pollinated plants of the Chaco Serrano Forest (Córdoba, Argentina) were studi...
The floral traits of bisexual flowers may evolve in response to selection on both male and female fu...
Females tend to be smaller than males in woody dioecious plant species, but they tend to be larger i...
Gynomonoecy is the sexual system in which female and bisexual flowers occur on the same plant. This ...
<div><p>The floral traits of bisexual flowers may evolve in response to selection on both male and f...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism will depend on how sexual, fecundity and viability selection act ...
Prunella vulgaris is a gynodioecious species that forms two types of flowers, perfect and female, on...
Based on the hypothesis that both plant size and local conspecific density influence allocation to f...
• Background and Aims Sexual dimorphism for floral traits is common in dioecious plant species. Beyo...
It is widely recognized that there are basic conflicts between the resource needs of a plant for pat...
A morphometric study of 13 floral traits in hermaphrodites and females of Kosteletzkya virginica was...
Sexual dimorphism is expressed as different morphologies between the sexes of a species. Dimorphism ...
Investigation of gender specialization in plants has led to several theories on the evolution of sex...
In animal-pollinated plants with unisexual flowers, sexual dimorphism in floral traits may be the co...
The examination of sexual dimorphism in plants has primarily been restricted to dioecious taxa. Howe...
Twenty-five biotically pollinated plants of the Chaco Serrano Forest (Córdoba, Argentina) were studi...
The floral traits of bisexual flowers may evolve in response to selection on both male and female fu...
Females tend to be smaller than males in woody dioecious plant species, but they tend to be larger i...
Gynomonoecy is the sexual system in which female and bisexual flowers occur on the same plant. This ...
<div><p>The floral traits of bisexual flowers may evolve in response to selection on both male and f...
The evolution of sexual dimorphism will depend on how sexual, fecundity and viability selection act ...
Prunella vulgaris is a gynodioecious species that forms two types of flowers, perfect and female, on...