Asparagus officinalis is a dioecious plant. The flowers start to develop as hermaphrodites and later become unisexual. In female flowers the stamens degenerate, while in male flowers the ovary stops growing without degenerating. We have examined young asparagus flowers using SEM and optical microscopy in order to determine the exact moment of transition from hermaphroditic to unisexual development. We defined 13 stages of development, starting from flower primordia up to completely mature flowers and labelled them with numbers from -6 to 7. The first five stages are fully hermaphroditic: a difference between sexes becomes visible at stage - 1 when the style begins to develop in female flowers. Degeneration of stamens in female flowers start...
Dioecy is a plant mating system in which individuals of a species are either male or female. Althoug...
The organogenesis of floral development in the dioecious clonal tree species Rhus hirta offers an ex...
Unisexual flower morphology was examined within a phylogenetic context in order to identify developm...
Asparagus officinalis L. is typically classified as a dioecious species. However, in all-male hybrid...
As a first approach in investigating the genetical bases of sexual dimorphism in the dioecious plant...
The paper summarizes the coordinated researches conducted by three Italian groups in the area of sex...
In the dioecious plant Asparagus officinalis L. the female plants bear flowers that are all strictly...
Sexual dimorphism in the dioecious plant Asparagus officinalis L. was examined by two-dimensional (2...
Sex chromosomes have evolved independently in phylogenetically diverse flowering plant lineages. The...
International audienceThe development of unisexual flowers has been described in a large number of t...
Sex chromosomes have evolved independently in phylogenetically diverse flowering plant lineages. The...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...
Sex-converting mutation from male to female was identified during somatic embryogenesis from protopl...
The developmental morphology of male and female kiwifruit flowers is tracked to delimit a framework ...
Dioecy is a plant mating system in which individuals of a species are either male or female. Althoug...
The organogenesis of floral development in the dioecious clonal tree species Rhus hirta offers an ex...
Unisexual flower morphology was examined within a phylogenetic context in order to identify developm...
Asparagus officinalis L. is typically classified as a dioecious species. However, in all-male hybrid...
As a first approach in investigating the genetical bases of sexual dimorphism in the dioecious plant...
The paper summarizes the coordinated researches conducted by three Italian groups in the area of sex...
In the dioecious plant Asparagus officinalis L. the female plants bear flowers that are all strictly...
Sexual dimorphism in the dioecious plant Asparagus officinalis L. was examined by two-dimensional (2...
Sex chromosomes have evolved independently in phylogenetically diverse flowering plant lineages. The...
International audienceThe development of unisexual flowers has been described in a large number of t...
Sex chromosomes have evolved independently in phylogenetically diverse flowering plant lineages. The...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...
Sex-converting mutation from male to female was identified during somatic embryogenesis from protopl...
The developmental morphology of male and female kiwifruit flowers is tracked to delimit a framework ...
Dioecy is a plant mating system in which individuals of a species are either male or female. Althoug...
The organogenesis of floral development in the dioecious clonal tree species Rhus hirta offers an ex...
Unisexual flower morphology was examined within a phylogenetic context in order to identify developm...