نتایج جستجو برای: female flower

تعداد نتایج: 288094  

Journal: :Development 2016
Maria João Pimenta Lange Theo Lange

Gibberellins (GAs) are hormones that control many aspects of plant development, including flowering. It is well known that stamen is the source of GAs that regulate male and bisexual flower development. However, little is known about the role of GAs in female flower development. In cucumber, high levels of GA precursors are present in ovaries and high levels of bioactive GA4 are identified in s...

Journal: :Nature 2002
Marc Théry Jérôme Casas

Crab-spiders (Thomisus onustus) positioned for hunting on flowers disguise themselves by assuming the same colour as the flower, a strategy that is assumed to fool both bird predators and insect prey. But although this mimicry is obvious to the human observer, it has never been examined with respect to different visual systems. Here we show that when female crab-spiders mimic different flower s...

2015
Aseem Chawla Tsering Stobdan Ravi B. Srivastava Varun Jaiswal Rajinder S. Chauhan Anil Kant

Seabuckthorn is an economically important dioecious plant in which mechanism of sex determination is unknown. The study was conducted to identify seabuckthorn homologous genes involved in floral development which may have role in sex determination. Forty four putative Genes involved in sex determination (GISD) reported in model plants were shortlisted from literature survey, and twenty nine sea...

2012
Yongjun Fang Hao Wu Tongwu Zhang Meng Yang Yuxin Yin Linlin Pan Xiaoguang Yu Xiaowei Zhang Songnian Hu Ibrahim S. Al-Mssallem Jun Yu

Based on next-generation sequencing data, we assembled the mitochondrial (mt) genome of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) into a circular molecule of 715,001 bp in length. The mt genome of P. dactylifera encodes 38 proteins, 30 tRNAs, and 3 ribosomal RNAs, which constitute a gene content of 6.5% (46,770 bp) over the full length. The rest, 93.5% of the genome sequence, is comprised of cp (chlor...

Journal: :African health sciences 2008
S C Gbotolorun A A Osinubi C C Noronha A O Okanlawon

BACKGROUND The search for a relatively cheap, widely available, widely accepted and effective contraceptive of plant origin; that is equally non-invasive in administration, non-hormonal in action, non-toxic and that is relatively long-acting, generated our interest in this study (in order to meet the increasing need for population control). The aim of this study was to determine the effects of ...

2011
Yu-Chen WANG

Symplocos wikstroemiifolia Hayata is one of the few morphologically androdioecious species in Symplocaceae. Although this species has been proposed as cryptically dioecious, little is known about its patterns of sexual expression in the field. We studied the breeding system and reproductive biology of S. wikstroemiifolia in Taiwan. Field investigations showed that anthers of most morphologicall...

Journal: :Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 1863

2001
Thomas R. Meagher Lynda F. Delph

Flowers, as repeated modules on a plant, may show population dynamics that correspond to ecological models for population growth. We hypothesized that rate of flower production (birth rate), number of open flowers per day (population size) and flower duration (longevity) should be related to plant resource status. With dioecious species, resource demands of male or female function would contrib...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 2001

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 1917

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