This study aimed to investigate the flowering biological characteristics, floral organ characteristics, and pollen morphology of Camellia weiningensis Y.K. Li. These features of adult C. weiningensis plants were observed via light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Pollen viability and stigma receptivity were detected using 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazole chloride (TTC) staining and the benzidine–hydrogen peroxide reaction method. C. weiningensis is monoecious, with alternate leaves and glabrous branchlets. Its flowering period lasts 2 to 4 months, and the flowering time of individual plants lasts ≈50 days, with the peak flowering period from the end of February to the middle of March. It is a “centralized flowering” plant that att...
Silene latifolia Poiret of Eurasia has established in North America, prompting this structural study...
In this report, self-sterility in Camellia oleifera was explored by comparing structural and statist...
Campanula medium L. (Campanulaceae) is a biennial herb, endemic to Italy (NW Tuscany and Liguria) an...
Numerical taxonomy and cladistic analysis of 19 species of Camellia L. were performed using floral m...
Numerical taxonomy and cladistic analysis of 19 species of Camellia L. were performed using floral m...
The Apiaceae family consists of several species which are well known for their therapeutical use and...
The results of studies of the morphological structure of Camellia japonica L. flower are represented...
Morphological and anatomical characteristics of Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze belonging to family Th...
Background and aims: This paper is about pollen ecophysiology, anther opening, pollen dispersal and ...
In April and May 2010, a natural population of Cerinthe major (Boraginaceae-Lithospermeae) was inves...
Camellia yuhsienensis was used to cross with Camellia oleifera to improve the resistance of oil came...
In Myanmar, Camellia spp. are very important role in manufacturing tea products. This research was b...
AbstractKosteletzkya virginica (Malvaceae) is an herbaceous species native to North America that was...
Abstract: Jatropha curcas belongs to family of Euphorbiaceae, and is an important biological tree sp...
Senna (Cassia) corymbosa is an ornamental plant with asymmetric flower in which petals and stamens a...
Silene latifolia Poiret of Eurasia has established in North America, prompting this structural study...
In this report, self-sterility in Camellia oleifera was explored by comparing structural and statist...
Campanula medium L. (Campanulaceae) is a biennial herb, endemic to Italy (NW Tuscany and Liguria) an...
Numerical taxonomy and cladistic analysis of 19 species of Camellia L. were performed using floral m...
Numerical taxonomy and cladistic analysis of 19 species of Camellia L. were performed using floral m...
The Apiaceae family consists of several species which are well known for their therapeutical use and...
The results of studies of the morphological structure of Camellia japonica L. flower are represented...
Morphological and anatomical characteristics of Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze belonging to family Th...
Background and aims: This paper is about pollen ecophysiology, anther opening, pollen dispersal and ...
In April and May 2010, a natural population of Cerinthe major (Boraginaceae-Lithospermeae) was inves...
Camellia yuhsienensis was used to cross with Camellia oleifera to improve the resistance of oil came...
In Myanmar, Camellia spp. are very important role in manufacturing tea products. This research was b...
AbstractKosteletzkya virginica (Malvaceae) is an herbaceous species native to North America that was...
Abstract: Jatropha curcas belongs to family of Euphorbiaceae, and is an important biological tree sp...
Senna (Cassia) corymbosa is an ornamental plant with asymmetric flower in which petals and stamens a...
Silene latifolia Poiret of Eurasia has established in North America, prompting this structural study...
In this report, self-sterility in Camellia oleifera was explored by comparing structural and statist...
Campanula medium L. (Campanulaceae) is a biennial herb, endemic to Italy (NW Tuscany and Liguria) an...