The vast majority of the species of family Leguminosae have an apocarpous monomerous gynoecium. However, only a few taxa regularly produce multicarpellate gynoecia. The only known species of papilionoid legumes which has both a typical “flag blossom” and more than one carpel is Thermopsis turcica (tribe Thermopsideae). We studied the floral ontogeny of T. turcica with special reference to its gynoecium initiation and development. Flowers arise in simple terminal racemes in a helical order and are subtended by bracts. Bracteoles are initiated but then suppressed. Sepals appear more or less simultaneously. Then, petals emerge and remain retarded in development until later stages. The gynoecium usually includes three carpels with an abaxial on...
Background and Aims Members of Rubiaceae are generally characterized by an inferior ovary. However, ...
Inflorescence and floral development of three species of Indigofera (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae), I....
Marked floral zygomorphy and a reduced number of petals and/or stamens are the character traits that...
The vast majority of the species of family Leguminosae have an apocarpous monomerous gynoecium. Howe...
The vast majority of the species of family Leguminosae have an apocarpous monomerous gynoecium. Howe...
The vast majority of the species of family Leguminosae have an apocarpous monomerous gynoecium. Howe...
Inflorescence and floral development of two tropical legume trees, Dahlstedtia pinnata and Dahlstedl...
Inflorescence and floral development of two tropical legume trees, Dahlstedtia pinnata and Dahlstedl...
Inflorescence and floral development of two tropical legume trees, Dahlstedtia pinnata and Dahlstedl...
Inflorescence and floral development of two tropical legume trees, Dahlstedtia pinnata and Dahlstedl...
A variety of gynoecium types in the legume family is briefly reviewed in terms of phyllotaxis and sp...
Floral organogeny and development are described in Cadia purpurea, a legume with radial symmetry, un...
Annals of Botany, 107 (9) Supplement 1International audienceBackground and Aims Bisexual flowers of ...
Information from phylogenetic trees implies zygomorphic flowers have evolved independently from thei...
Flowers in detarioid legume taxa (Isoberlinia angolensis, Microberlinia brazzavillensis, M. bisulcat...
Background and Aims Members of Rubiaceae are generally characterized by an inferior ovary. However, ...
Inflorescence and floral development of three species of Indigofera (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae), I....
Marked floral zygomorphy and a reduced number of petals and/or stamens are the character traits that...
The vast majority of the species of family Leguminosae have an apocarpous monomerous gynoecium. Howe...
The vast majority of the species of family Leguminosae have an apocarpous monomerous gynoecium. Howe...
The vast majority of the species of family Leguminosae have an apocarpous monomerous gynoecium. Howe...
Inflorescence and floral development of two tropical legume trees, Dahlstedtia pinnata and Dahlstedl...
Inflorescence and floral development of two tropical legume trees, Dahlstedtia pinnata and Dahlstedl...
Inflorescence and floral development of two tropical legume trees, Dahlstedtia pinnata and Dahlstedl...
Inflorescence and floral development of two tropical legume trees, Dahlstedtia pinnata and Dahlstedl...
A variety of gynoecium types in the legume family is briefly reviewed in terms of phyllotaxis and sp...
Floral organogeny and development are described in Cadia purpurea, a legume with radial symmetry, un...
Annals of Botany, 107 (9) Supplement 1International audienceBackground and Aims Bisexual flowers of ...
Information from phylogenetic trees implies zygomorphic flowers have evolved independently from thei...
Flowers in detarioid legume taxa (Isoberlinia angolensis, Microberlinia brazzavillensis, M. bisulcat...
Background and Aims Members of Rubiaceae are generally characterized by an inferior ovary. However, ...
Inflorescence and floral development of three species of Indigofera (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae), I....
Marked floral zygomorphy and a reduced number of petals and/or stamens are the character traits that...