The organogenesis of floral development in the dioecious clonal tree species Rhus hirta offers an excellent model system to study gender expression in dioecious plants. Pistillate and staminate flowers from developing inflorescences were collected from Grover Island, located off the northern shore of Prince Edward Island, Canada. The developmental morphology of both floral types was studied using scanning electron microscopy. The early stages of floral development of R. hirta are essentially the same in the two sexes. Both the stamen and carpel primordia are initiated in male and female flowers. Furthermore, the primordial sex organs on both flower types show striking similarities in size and symmetry as well as sequence of initiation in th...
Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is one of very few angiosperm species known to exhibit both monoecy an...
Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is one of very few angiosperm species known to exhibit both monoecy an...
The selection of candidate plus trees of desirable phenotypes from tropical forest trees and the rap...
International audiencePremise of research. The sexuality of flowers is an important reproductive cha...
The selection of candidate plus trees of desirable phenotypes from tropical forest trees and the rap...
Several plant species display a temporal separation of the male and female flower organ development ...
Multiple evolutionary origins and diverse morphologies of unisexual flowers in angiosperms indicate ...
International audiencePremise of research. The sexuality of flowers is an important reproductive cha...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...
The selection of candidate plus trees of desirable phenotypes from tropical forest trees and the rap...
Multiple evolutionary origins and diverse morphologies of unisexual flowers in angiosperms indicate ...
Unisexual flower morphology was examined within a phylogenetic context in order to identify developm...
Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is one of very few angiosperm species known to exhibit both monoecy an...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...
International audienceThe development of unisexual flowers has been described in a large number of t...
Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is one of very few angiosperm species known to exhibit both monoecy an...
Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is one of very few angiosperm species known to exhibit both monoecy an...
The selection of candidate plus trees of desirable phenotypes from tropical forest trees and the rap...
International audiencePremise of research. The sexuality of flowers is an important reproductive cha...
The selection of candidate plus trees of desirable phenotypes from tropical forest trees and the rap...
Several plant species display a temporal separation of the male and female flower organ development ...
Multiple evolutionary origins and diverse morphologies of unisexual flowers in angiosperms indicate ...
International audiencePremise of research. The sexuality of flowers is an important reproductive cha...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...
The selection of candidate plus trees of desirable phenotypes from tropical forest trees and the rap...
Multiple evolutionary origins and diverse morphologies of unisexual flowers in angiosperms indicate ...
Unisexual flower morphology was examined within a phylogenetic context in order to identify developm...
Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is one of very few angiosperm species known to exhibit both monoecy an...
Thymelaea hirsuta is a subdioecious plant, bearing hermaphroditic (perfect) or monosexual (male or f...
International audienceThe development of unisexual flowers has been described in a large number of t...
Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is one of very few angiosperm species known to exhibit both monoecy an...
Urtica dioica L. (Urticaceae) is one of very few angiosperm species known to exhibit both monoecy an...
The selection of candidate plus trees of desirable phenotypes from tropical forest trees and the rap...