The genus Dipsacus is characterized by a remarkable bidirectional flowering sequence and a rare phyllotactic pattern. Considering that flower initiation and flowering sequence may be interconnected, we document the development of the head meristem in Dipsacus fullonum. Our results indicate a gradual change in the geometry of the head meristem beginning with a dome shaped stage, continuing with a remarkable widening in the middle part of the head meristem and ending in a spindle-like form. Quantitative data confirm that meristem expansion is higher in the middle part than at the base of the meristem. Likewise, the size of the flower primordia in the middle part of the young head is significantly larger than at the base soon after initiation....
Flowers have been hypothesized to contain either modules of attraction and reproduction, functional ...
Background Flowers in Eriocaulaceae, a monocot family that is highly diversified in Brazil, are gene...
Leaves and flowers are arranged in regular patterns around the stem of a plant, a phenomenon known a...
The genus Dipsacus is characterized by a remarkable bidirectional flowering sequence and a rare phyl...
<div><p>The genus <i>Dipsacus</i> is characterized by a remarkable bidirectional flowering sequence ...
Diversification in flower shape and function is triggered by the high plasticity of flower meristems...
Merosity, indicating the basic number of floral organs such as sepals and petals, has been constrain...
Plant apical meristems (AMs) grow continuously by delicately balancing cells leaving at the peripher...
Abstract Background CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like genes have been implicated in the development of capitulum ...
Distyly, a special polymorph, has evolved in many groups of angiosperms and has attracted attention ...
Observations of floral development indicate that floral organ initiation in pentapetalous flowers mo...
Distyly, a special polymorph, has evolved in many groups of angiosperms and has attracted attention ...
Geometry changes, especially surface expansion, ac-companying flower primordium formation are invest...
A variety of gynoecium types in the legume family is briefly reviewed in terms of phyllotaxis and sp...
The shoot apical meristem generates stem, leaves, and lateral shoot meristems during the entire shoo...
Flowers have been hypothesized to contain either modules of attraction and reproduction, functional ...
Background Flowers in Eriocaulaceae, a monocot family that is highly diversified in Brazil, are gene...
Leaves and flowers are arranged in regular patterns around the stem of a plant, a phenomenon known a...
The genus Dipsacus is characterized by a remarkable bidirectional flowering sequence and a rare phyl...
<div><p>The genus <i>Dipsacus</i> is characterized by a remarkable bidirectional flowering sequence ...
Diversification in flower shape and function is triggered by the high plasticity of flower meristems...
Merosity, indicating the basic number of floral organs such as sepals and petals, has been constrain...
Plant apical meristems (AMs) grow continuously by delicately balancing cells leaving at the peripher...
Abstract Background CYCLOIDEA (CYC)-like genes have been implicated in the development of capitulum ...
Distyly, a special polymorph, has evolved in many groups of angiosperms and has attracted attention ...
Observations of floral development indicate that floral organ initiation in pentapetalous flowers mo...
Distyly, a special polymorph, has evolved in many groups of angiosperms and has attracted attention ...
Geometry changes, especially surface expansion, ac-companying flower primordium formation are invest...
A variety of gynoecium types in the legume family is briefly reviewed in terms of phyllotaxis and sp...
The shoot apical meristem generates stem, leaves, and lateral shoot meristems during the entire shoo...
Flowers have been hypothesized to contain either modules of attraction and reproduction, functional ...
Background Flowers in Eriocaulaceae, a monocot family that is highly diversified in Brazil, are gene...
Leaves and flowers are arranged in regular patterns around the stem of a plant, a phenomenon known a...